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I am so mentally exhausted from him!
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 359364" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I hear you. been there done that. The only thing that works for us is a combination of all of our efforts--teachers, tutors, parents--who all say exactly the same thing all the time, which is that if difficult child misses too much school, he gets kicked out, plus a reward system such as a special treat in the a.m. or a promise of something in the afternoon.</p><p>We have locks on all of our doors and I carry the keys in my pocket in the day, and sleep with-the keys at night. We also remove the keyboards and mice if there is any danger that difficult child may have a duplicate key or a screwdriver. Do you have locks on the doors?</p><p> </p><p>Also, does your difficult child drive? Does he want to? That could be a powerful carrot-and-stick approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 359364, member: 3419"] I hear you. been there done that. The only thing that works for us is a combination of all of our efforts--teachers, tutors, parents--who all say exactly the same thing all the time, which is that if difficult child misses too much school, he gets kicked out, plus a reward system such as a special treat in the a.m. or a promise of something in the afternoon. We have locks on all of our doors and I carry the keys in my pocket in the day, and sleep with-the keys at night. We also remove the keyboards and mice if there is any danger that difficult child may have a duplicate key or a screwdriver. Do you have locks on the doors? Also, does your difficult child drive? Does he want to? That could be a powerful carrot-and-stick approach. [/QUOTE]
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