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Do I just accept the lying and ignore it?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 331536" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I stopped making lunches for Miss KT when I found them in the big garbage can outside. She was tossing them out on the way to the bus stop. I also stopped taking her special requests for lunch items when we'd go grocery shopping. Why buy stuff just to have it tossed? </p><p></p><p>She got $10 a week for lunch money. Period. There was always something to make a sandwich with, usually fruit and/or yogurt, and, as I reminded her frequently, "You're no better than the rest of us, and we take our lunches. Deal with it or don't eat." And yes, she was an impossible poophead after school, because she refused to eat breakfast, and was too stubborn to eat lunch, and then I would remind her, "I'm sorry you chose not to eat today, and you're starving now. It is NOT MY PROBLEM. Either cook for yourself, or wait until I fix dinner." Then I usually had to send her to her room because I didn't want to hear her whining and nagging.</p><p></p><p>I agree with klmno, put it on him. Then refuse to listen to him complain. </p><p></p><p>Good luck and lots of strength to you. It was not an easy battle with Miss KT, but she did eventually learn to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 331536, member: 4040"] I stopped making lunches for Miss KT when I found them in the big garbage can outside. She was tossing them out on the way to the bus stop. I also stopped taking her special requests for lunch items when we'd go grocery shopping. Why buy stuff just to have it tossed? She got $10 a week for lunch money. Period. There was always something to make a sandwich with, usually fruit and/or yogurt, and, as I reminded her frequently, "You're no better than the rest of us, and we take our lunches. Deal with it or don't eat." And yes, she was an impossible poophead after school, because she refused to eat breakfast, and was too stubborn to eat lunch, and then I would remind her, "I'm sorry you chose not to eat today, and you're starving now. It is NOT MY PROBLEM. Either cook for yourself, or wait until I fix dinner." Then I usually had to send her to her room because I didn't want to hear her whining and nagging. I agree with klmno, put it on him. Then refuse to listen to him complain. Good luck and lots of strength to you. It was not an easy battle with Miss KT, but she did eventually learn to eat. [/QUOTE]
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