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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 102937" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Carolanne</p><p></p><p>Sounds like easy child is going to play difficult child's game. So play hardball with her. </p><p></p><p>I would crackdown hard and fast. All social activity would be closely monitored. Computer would be under close supervision. Get communication lines open with the school. And call them to let them know she's been forging your name on her detention slips. (I'm sure school can come up with a new punishment for that, and you should too)</p><p></p><p>I'd be on her like stink on sh*t. And when she whines or throws a hissy (and trust me she will) I'd just tell her if she wants to act like a difficult child then she gets to be treated like one.</p><p></p><p>Don't ease up until you see genuine change in behavior and attitude. And still keep a close eye on her when you do.</p><p></p><p>The good thing is that she's a easy child and will likely get sick of it, whereas it takes difficult children forever to get the idea.</p><p></p><p>My easy child tried this at about 15 or so. (when she got it in her head her sibs were getting all the attention ect) A few months of major crack down mode and she couldn't take it anymore. Her attitude and behavior began to return to normal. (thank God)</p><p></p><p>therapist is giving you the heads up so you can nip this in the bud. </p><p></p><p>((((hugs))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 102937, member: 84"] Carolanne Sounds like easy child is going to play difficult child's game. So play hardball with her. I would crackdown hard and fast. All social activity would be closely monitored. Computer would be under close supervision. Get communication lines open with the school. And call them to let them know she's been forging your name on her detention slips. (I'm sure school can come up with a new punishment for that, and you should too) I'd be on her like stink on sh*t. And when she whines or throws a hissy (and trust me she will) I'd just tell her if she wants to act like a difficult child then she gets to be treated like one. Don't ease up until you see genuine change in behavior and attitude. And still keep a close eye on her when you do. The good thing is that she's a easy child and will likely get sick of it, whereas it takes difficult children forever to get the idea. My easy child tried this at about 15 or so. (when she got it in her head her sibs were getting all the attention ect) A few months of major crack down mode and she couldn't take it anymore. Her attitude and behavior began to return to normal. (thank God) therapist is giving you the heads up so you can nip this in the bud. ((((hugs)))) [/QUOTE]
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