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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 331445"><p>That's a great idea - you are actually talking with an elementary school librarian/mom to difficult child and a easy child older boy so I am very familiar with Captain Underpants. We've read all of them. Tra la la!</p><p>He does not say bad words at school.</p><p>He doesn't call teachers or friends at school names.</p><p>He probably talks no more about his rear end or poop at school than the next 7 year old.</p><p>It's all for US US US! It's what he does when he is relaxed. He's not even doing it for effect because we don't react strongly to it at all. It's just so tiresome...</p><p>I appreciate the thought, though, Rewards do work best for him when we can find moments to reward. And a fun book is a great reward.</p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 331445"] That's a great idea - you are actually talking with an elementary school librarian/mom to difficult child and a easy child older boy so I am very familiar with Captain Underpants. We've read all of them. Tra la la! He does not say bad words at school. He doesn't call teachers or friends at school names. He probably talks no more about his rear end or poop at school than the next 7 year old. It's all for US US US! It's what he does when he is relaxed. He's not even doing it for effect because we don't react strongly to it at all. It's just so tiresome... I appreciate the thought, though, Rewards do work best for him when we can find moments to reward. And a fun book is a great reward. A [/QUOTE]
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