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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 214976" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Belize is a very good idea. They let you sleep there, with the proper visa.</p><p>We just moved under two miles from the high school after a k-10 history of truly epic </p><p>distances to get to school. SAme deal...tardies...wants to get up 15 minutes befor the first bell...arrive with his hair all catiwampus still yawning the just got outa bed yawns.</p><p>That changed recently...now he is going to bed and getting up and being ready.</p><p>But it was a HUGE effort...one idea that worked for my freinds was to wake him up and get him ready and them make him do stuff before school at home to break the bad nonscence.</p><p>One of my freinds says to her kids "You are giving me stress(really streatching out the s t rrrrrreeeeesssssssssssss part)...Why are you giving me stresss?</p><p>Oh or how about MOMMY MONSTER it was a manuver my son still will give for...what do you prefer my beautiful caring mother loves you voooice or MOMMY MONSTER PICK ONE.</p><p>It is part of the learn it the hard way or listen to your mother and learn it the easy way by listening and understanding what you have heard. ANy questions?</p><p>REcently when the stay in the bed after the alarm thing was going on AGAIN...I burst through the door and jumped on the bed grabbed the covers and ran out the room.</p><p>He tryed to be mad but he was so surprised he was having a hard time not laughing.</p><p>An important message that Gloria Steinm offered was that women need to think of radical acts and then do them. Nail the shorts to the floor...my favorite. To do the radical things we dream of until it is not if or when but how many can I today.</p><p>I called the cops the one time. Now I am thinking of who else I could call that would knock on his door and get him up and on the road to a better life. A fireman, a monk, a ....?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 214976, member: 6271"] Belize is a very good idea. They let you sleep there, with the proper visa. We just moved under two miles from the high school after a k-10 history of truly epic distances to get to school. SAme deal...tardies...wants to get up 15 minutes befor the first bell...arrive with his hair all catiwampus still yawning the just got outa bed yawns. That changed recently...now he is going to bed and getting up and being ready. But it was a HUGE effort...one idea that worked for my freinds was to wake him up and get him ready and them make him do stuff before school at home to break the bad nonscence. One of my freinds says to her kids "You are giving me stress(really streatching out the s t rrrrrreeeeesssssssssssss part)...Why are you giving me stresss? Oh or how about MOMMY MONSTER it was a manuver my son still will give for...what do you prefer my beautiful caring mother loves you voooice or MOMMY MONSTER PICK ONE. It is part of the learn it the hard way or listen to your mother and learn it the easy way by listening and understanding what you have heard. ANy questions? REcently when the stay in the bed after the alarm thing was going on AGAIN...I burst through the door and jumped on the bed grabbed the covers and ran out the room. He tryed to be mad but he was so surprised he was having a hard time not laughing. An important message that Gloria Steinm offered was that women need to think of radical acts and then do them. Nail the shorts to the floor...my favorite. To do the radical things we dream of until it is not if or when but how many can I today. I called the cops the one time. Now I am thinking of who else I could call that would knock on his door and get him up and on the road to a better life. A fireman, a monk, a ....? [/QUOTE]
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