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<blockquote data-quote="Struggling" data-source="post: 446567" data-attributes="member: 12417"><p>Dear JJJ, We have tried repeatedly to focus on the good behavior, but it seems that about the time we do...we are met with another act of defiance to remind us once again, that perhaps we have portrayed the fools once again. My son's 'night follies' followed my granting him tv privelages two night's prior to watch 'The Song of Bernadette.' We had gotten into a conversation about saints and how that manifests, and because we had the movie on tape and he was intrigued, I thought it might do some good. Instead, about half way through when he began to fidget and it was already an hour and a half past his bedtime, I suggested he watch the rest at a later time and he immediately went straight off the deep end. Proclaiming how much we must hate him and he was going to runaway and how very much he wished he was dead.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't seem to work, but it certainly isn't for lack of trying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Struggling, post: 446567, member: 12417"] Dear JJJ, We have tried repeatedly to focus on the good behavior, but it seems that about the time we do...we are met with another act of defiance to remind us once again, that perhaps we have portrayed the fools once again. My son's 'night follies' followed my granting him tv privelages two night's prior to watch 'The Song of Bernadette.' We had gotten into a conversation about saints and how that manifests, and because we had the movie on tape and he was intrigued, I thought it might do some good. Instead, about half way through when he began to fidget and it was already an hour and a half past his bedtime, I suggested he watch the rest at a later time and he immediately went straight off the deep end. Proclaiming how much we must hate him and he was going to runaway and how very much he wished he was dead. It doesn't seem to work, but it certainly isn't for lack of trying. [/QUOTE]
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