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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 493215" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Good list, DJ.</p><p></p><p>I LOVE the one about letting the child know that YOU own everything. I have had MORE **** from more people over that and it blows my mind. SOOOOOOOOOOOO many people told me I 'couldn't' take x or y away from Wiz because it was "his". Well, gee, when he became an adult it was, but under the age of 18 a person cannot legally enter a contract so they cannot legally own anything. I never pushed it with an older child because it wasn't needed, but SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO many people told me that a 3,5,7,12 yo couldn't have something removed because the kid "owned" it or bought it wth their own money. Drove me nuts for years but my kids mostly knew/know that I think other people are stone cold Fruit Loops on that issue so they don't fuss much. I don't NEED it with J and T, but when I do it is the way it is!</p><p></p><p>It is just nice to see a doctor put it in writing. I HATE hearing parents of pcs, ESP easy child elem age kids, say they "can't" take something away because it belongs to the child. Drives me nuts and I usually don't talk much to them again. It is different with difficult children, totally different, but most kids are just NOT difficult children. </p><p></p><p>Dr. Riley Rocks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 493215, member: 1233"] Good list, DJ. I LOVE the one about letting the child know that YOU own everything. I have had MORE **** from more people over that and it blows my mind. SOOOOOOOOOOOO many people told me I 'couldn't' take x or y away from Wiz because it was "his". Well, gee, when he became an adult it was, but under the age of 18 a person cannot legally enter a contract so they cannot legally own anything. I never pushed it with an older child because it wasn't needed, but SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO many people told me that a 3,5,7,12 yo couldn't have something removed because the kid "owned" it or bought it wth their own money. Drove me nuts for years but my kids mostly knew/know that I think other people are stone cold Fruit Loops on that issue so they don't fuss much. I don't NEED it with J and T, but when I do it is the way it is! It is just nice to see a doctor put it in writing. I HATE hearing parents of pcs, ESP easy child elem age kids, say they "can't" take something away because it belongs to the child. Drives me nuts and I usually don't talk much to them again. It is different with difficult children, totally different, but most kids are just NOT difficult children. Dr. Riley Rocks! [/QUOTE]
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