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"Explosive Child" by Ross Greene
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<blockquote data-quote="LoonyAlana" data-source="post: 617050" data-attributes="member: 17555"><p>This may or may not be feasible - but what about taking away his phone privileges for a limited amount of time as a punishment to 'sexting'? And in regard to suspension- when my oldest son (when he was younger) was suspended for fighting- we used that day as a 'chore day'. If he wasn't at school when he should be, then he better be cleaning his room, doing dishes, or whatever. If he will not comply, remove everything from his room except the absolute necessities: bed, clothes, desk for homework... it's a real 'tough love' kind of solution, and you'd have to be willing to follow through with it. You don't have to throw away his stuff or anything, just remove his access to it temporarily. Not every kid is the same, so sorry if these are totally off base for you. Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoonyAlana, post: 617050, member: 17555"] This may or may not be feasible - but what about taking away his phone privileges for a limited amount of time as a punishment to 'sexting'? And in regard to suspension- when my oldest son (when he was younger) was suspended for fighting- we used that day as a 'chore day'. If he wasn't at school when he should be, then he better be cleaning his room, doing dishes, or whatever. If he will not comply, remove everything from his room except the absolute necessities: bed, clothes, desk for homework... it's a real 'tough love' kind of solution, and you'd have to be willing to follow through with it. You don't have to throw away his stuff or anything, just remove his access to it temporarily. Not every kid is the same, so sorry if these are totally off base for you. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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