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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 114029" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Maybe I'm just too easy- and I don't know what she did to get herself where she is, but, is there anything (little) she can earn before 30 days are up? I have my difficult child earn his weekly allowance- I have a chart of what's expected of him each day and how much money he can earn for it. It's totaled at the end of each week. He doesn't get handed cash and he can't buy whatever he wants- it has to get my approval. If he doesn't spend it all, it gets carried over. Mind you, this is $1 a day for assigned homework, $1 per hour for chores, $0.50 per day for meeting schedule(getting up on time, coming home on time, going to bed on time). Obviously, he's not getting rich. But, this has helped him learn several lessons. I'm not saying this is the right answer in your situation- but little short-term goals and rewards can help a lot sometimes.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought! Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 114029, member: 3699"] Maybe I'm just too easy- and I don't know what she did to get herself where she is, but, is there anything (little) she can earn before 30 days are up? I have my difficult child earn his weekly allowance- I have a chart of what's expected of him each day and how much money he can earn for it. It's totaled at the end of each week. He doesn't get handed cash and he can't buy whatever he wants- it has to get my approval. If he doesn't spend it all, it gets carried over. Mind you, this is $1 a day for assigned homework, $1 per hour for chores, $0.50 per day for meeting schedule(getting up on time, coming home on time, going to bed on time). Obviously, he's not getting rich. But, this has helped him learn several lessons. I'm not saying this is the right answer in your situation- but little short-term goals and rewards can help a lot sometimes. Just a thought! Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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