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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 301839" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>How'd you get my kid at your house? I don't buy him toys or anything else he doesn't absolutely need. If he destroys something, it doesn't get replaced.</p><p>The point thing was a huge failure here. My son would make sure he wouldn't earn any points every day. the school kept trying and couldn't figure out why it didn't work. UM because he's afraid to fail and if he refuses to cooperate he can't fail. They have finally given up. It only took like 5 school years. Of course it's a different teacher every year and we all know how well teachers communicate with eachother on trouble students. And the part about him asking for something over and over again. OMG yes. I walk away from him when he starts in. If he follows me, I get in the car and leave. Of course with mine I can since he's 16. Yesterday I left right in the middle of making supper. He wanted me to unlock the cable box so he could order a pay per view movie and there was no way he was getting it. I told him no three times. On the third time I warned him that he'd have to finish cooking supper if he didn't drop it. 2 minutes later he was back at it and I was out the door before he could finish the sentence. He called me on my cell a couple of minutes later asking me what he had to do to finish cooking (didn't even ask for the pay per view) and how soon I'd be home to eat lol. I guess he didn't want burnt supper. When I got home he was mad of course, but he got over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 301839, member: 7736"] How'd you get my kid at your house? I don't buy him toys or anything else he doesn't absolutely need. If he destroys something, it doesn't get replaced. The point thing was a huge failure here. My son would make sure he wouldn't earn any points every day. the school kept trying and couldn't figure out why it didn't work. UM because he's afraid to fail and if he refuses to cooperate he can't fail. They have finally given up. It only took like 5 school years. Of course it's a different teacher every year and we all know how well teachers communicate with eachother on trouble students. And the part about him asking for something over and over again. OMG yes. I walk away from him when he starts in. If he follows me, I get in the car and leave. Of course with mine I can since he's 16. Yesterday I left right in the middle of making supper. He wanted me to unlock the cable box so he could order a pay per view movie and there was no way he was getting it. I told him no three times. On the third time I warned him that he'd have to finish cooking supper if he didn't drop it. 2 minutes later he was back at it and I was out the door before he could finish the sentence. He called me on my cell a couple of minutes later asking me what he had to do to finish cooking (didn't even ask for the pay per view) and how soon I'd be home to eat lol. I guess he didn't want burnt supper. When I got home he was mad of course, but he got over it. [/QUOTE]
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