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<blockquote data-quote="carolanne" data-source="post: 94688" data-attributes="member: 1904"><p>My daughter Rebecca said that because her difficult child sis was so messed up at school that she doesn't bother trying to control herself. She's already pre-judged by the school and some of the adults around our home that it's easier in her eyes to follow that rotten path.</p><p></p><p>Her outbursts at school are very minor...she saves them for at home. She'll ask to do something and before I even get a chance to think, she's all negative and screaming :grrr: </p><p></p><p>I do make a point of noticing good behaviour but get so tired of looking for anything to praise or even say good job to. And she's gotten this idea that all good deeds, no matter how tiny, like picking up her socks in her own room, should be rewarded with major cash(she has a friend that is paid to get out of bed :smile:)</p><p></p><p>I have one more daughter than a boy to go through all this with...sigh...</p><p></p><p>Carolanne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carolanne, post: 94688, member: 1904"] My daughter Rebecca said that because her difficult child sis was so messed up at school that she doesn't bother trying to control herself. She's already pre-judged by the school and some of the adults around our home that it's easier in her eyes to follow that rotten path. Her outbursts at school are very minor...she saves them for at home. She'll ask to do something and before I even get a chance to think, she's all negative and screaming [img]:grrr:[/img] I do make a point of noticing good behaviour but get so tired of looking for anything to praise or even say good job to. And she's gotten this idea that all good deeds, no matter how tiny, like picking up her socks in her own room, should be rewarded with major cash(she has a friend that is paid to get out of bed [img]:smile:[/img]) I have one more daughter than a boy to go through all this with...sigh... Carolanne [/QUOTE]
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