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How do I convince difficult child she needs to want to get better
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 495814" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>we keep the wireless modem in our room and disconnect it at night when we go to sleep. So far, our girls are good sleepers... but our exchange student got in to a habit of skyping and facebooking all hours of the night (her country is exactly 12 hours different than ours). She can do that on weekends... but not on school nights. After a couple days of it, she would get worn out and get a sore throat, and miss a day of school. Some times limits are good - whether for difficult child's - easy child's -or DFES! KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 495814, member: 12511"] we keep the wireless modem in our room and disconnect it at night when we go to sleep. So far, our girls are good sleepers... but our exchange student got in to a habit of skyping and facebooking all hours of the night (her country is exactly 12 hours different than ours). She can do that on weekends... but not on school nights. After a couple days of it, she would get worn out and get a sore throat, and miss a day of school. Some times limits are good - whether for difficult child's - easy child's -or DFES! KSM [/QUOTE]
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