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not so fun night...
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<blockquote data-quote="Winnielg" data-source="post: 585228" data-attributes="member: 16059"><p>I totally agree with the consequence to behavior being directly related to the act. This worked for us to</p><p>An extent thru the middle of 11 th grade. All our difficult child cares about currently is his music program on the computer, Facebook (which equals the Internet) and texting (not even talking in the phone). He cares about nothing else, goes no where, has no other activities, wants or needs. So it has been really hard to have a direct consequence to an act now - most of the acts occur when we ask him to do anything and he becomes aggressive and menacing. It if he breaks a house rule like food in this room. I still have to buy him food so we are at a loss.</p><p></p><p>If he eats all of his cereal which should</p><p>last a week in a day then the consequence is he has no more cereal</p><p>For the week. Bare bones but all</p><p>we have or at least all we can think of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winnielg, post: 585228, member: 16059"] I totally agree with the consequence to behavior being directly related to the act. This worked for us to An extent thru the middle of 11 th grade. All our difficult child cares about currently is his music program on the computer, Facebook (which equals the Internet) and texting (not even talking in the phone). He cares about nothing else, goes no where, has no other activities, wants or needs. So it has been really hard to have a direct consequence to an act now - most of the acts occur when we ask him to do anything and he becomes aggressive and menacing. It if he breaks a house rule like food in this room. I still have to buy him food so we are at a loss. If he eats all of his cereal which should last a week in a day then the consequence is he has no more cereal For the week. Bare bones but all we have or at least all we can think of. [/QUOTE]
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