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Incentives or Bribery?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 514196"><p>My difficult child is the same way. He gets his allowance money and wants to go to the store RIGHT NOW!!!!! If I can't (or won't, most likely) it becomes a huge issue that ends in a complete meltdown because he can't have his way. I'm not sure that paying him is the answer because it just replaces one problem with another. </p><p></p><p>If it continues and he really is not controlable, I would say that calling the police has to be an option. I undertand wanting to take care of things yourself. I am the same way. "What will the neighbors think?" is what always runs through my mind, but you have to be able to keep yourself and your daughter safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 514196"] My difficult child is the same way. He gets his allowance money and wants to go to the store RIGHT NOW!!!!! If I can't (or won't, most likely) it becomes a huge issue that ends in a complete meltdown because he can't have his way. I'm not sure that paying him is the answer because it just replaces one problem with another. If it continues and he really is not controlable, I would say that calling the police has to be an option. I undertand wanting to take care of things yourself. I am the same way. "What will the neighbors think?" is what always runs through my mind, but you have to be able to keep yourself and your daughter safe. [/QUOTE]
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