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Discussion: difficult children - Setting Boundaries vs Accomodations
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 515590" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I think you have every right to put boundaries in place when it comes to her BR- it's still your house. Now where to set that boundary, I don't know. Maybe saying she has to keep dirty dishes out- IOW, if she eats in her room, she has to take those dishes to the kitchen sink prior to going to bed that night, then tell her you'll be checking her BR every Sat. afternoon to see that nothing is on the floor that shouldn't be and furniture is cleaned off, and she can decide if she wants to do a little each night or clean it ea Sat. morning. Shoot, even Department of Juvenile Justice and the military require that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 515590, member: 3699"] I think you have every right to put boundaries in place when it comes to her BR- it's still your house. Now where to set that boundary, I don't know. Maybe saying she has to keep dirty dishes out- IOW, if she eats in her room, she has to take those dishes to the kitchen sink prior to going to bed that night, then tell her you'll be checking her BR every Sat. afternoon to see that nothing is on the floor that shouldn't be and furniture is cleaned off, and she can decide if she wants to do a little each night or clean it ea Sat. morning. Shoot, even Department of Juvenile Justice and the military require that. [/QUOTE]
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