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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 309608" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Welcome to the board!</p><p></p><p>I remember those days...and I threatened to take her in her jammies if she wouldn't get dressed. I would have done it, too, and she knew it. Miss KT didn't want to be seen in her jammies outside of the house. </p><p></p><p>I'm a big believer in logical consequences, so when Miss KT either lost or left at school every single jacket/sweater/sweatshirt she owned, I took her to school (in December) without one, and told her she needed to find one. She did. I let her teacher know this was a "learning experience," just so I wouldn't have to get yet another phone call from school.</p><p></p><p>I prepped the night before as much as I could, which meant Miss KT had her clothes on top of the dresser ready to go. Everything but the sandwich was packed for lunch and in the fridge waiting (I hate soggy sandwiches). </p><p></p><p>Has she been diagnosis'd with anything? Is this a new development for you? I found that I had to mean what I said and say what I meant, and stick to the stated consequence. It hasn't been all beer and Skittles around here, but we have survived! So far...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 309608, member: 4040"] Welcome to the board! I remember those days...and I threatened to take her in her jammies if she wouldn't get dressed. I would have done it, too, and she knew it. Miss KT didn't want to be seen in her jammies outside of the house. I'm a big believer in logical consequences, so when Miss KT either lost or left at school every single jacket/sweater/sweatshirt she owned, I took her to school (in December) without one, and told her she needed to find one. She did. I let her teacher know this was a "learning experience," just so I wouldn't have to get yet another phone call from school. I prepped the night before as much as I could, which meant Miss KT had her clothes on top of the dresser ready to go. Everything but the sandwich was packed for lunch and in the fridge waiting (I hate soggy sandwiches). Has she been diagnosis'd with anything? Is this a new development for you? I found that I had to mean what I said and say what I meant, and stick to the stated consequence. It hasn't been all beer and Skittles around here, but we have survived! So far... [/QUOTE]
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