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<blockquote data-quote="wethreepeeps" data-source="post: 235671" data-attributes="member: 3436"><p>In our house the problem is that I have to heavily supervise every step of the process because difficult child is so destructive. He'll go brush his teeth, sure... but he comes out with toothpaste all over his shirt, in his hair, then it's on the mirror, the sink, and mine, his, and his sister's toothbrushes. Showers I have to go in every two minutes to check, measure the soap and shampoo into medicine cups or he'll use a whole bottle of shower gel, have to make sure he's not spraying water all over the bathroom, etc. Deodorant will get rubbed all over his belly, the walls. I have to stay right with him or I'll have a mess to clean up. Something as simple as washing his hands will mean half a dispenser of soap, water down his shirt and suds all over the bathroom floor. He's improved so much in some ways, but if I can't actually see the boy, then he's destroying something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wethreepeeps, post: 235671, member: 3436"] In our house the problem is that I have to heavily supervise every step of the process because difficult child is so destructive. He'll go brush his teeth, sure... but he comes out with toothpaste all over his shirt, in his hair, then it's on the mirror, the sink, and mine, his, and his sister's toothbrushes. Showers I have to go in every two minutes to check, measure the soap and shampoo into medicine cups or he'll use a whole bottle of shower gel, have to make sure he's not spraying water all over the bathroom, etc. Deodorant will get rubbed all over his belly, the walls. I have to stay right with him or I'll have a mess to clean up. Something as simple as washing his hands will mean half a dispenser of soap, water down his shirt and suds all over the bathroom floor. He's improved so much in some ways, but if I can't actually see the boy, then he's destroying something. [/QUOTE]
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