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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 182482" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>How do difficult child and his brother get along? Could you try paying the brother to keep difficult child busy? I have a 15 yr old boy come into out house to watch difficult child in the mornings. The 15 yr old is awesome - they go on bike rides, play legos, play board and card games, practice baseball, go bowling. My difficult child has had the summer that every 11 yr old boy should.</p><p> </p><p>Two or three years ago, my difficult child went to day camp part of the week and was home with easy child one or two days. I paid easy child on the condition that she "entertain" difficult child - she had to do things to keep him busy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 182482, member: 5096"] How do difficult child and his brother get along? Could you try paying the brother to keep difficult child busy? I have a 15 yr old boy come into out house to watch difficult child in the mornings. The 15 yr old is awesome - they go on bike rides, play legos, play board and card games, practice baseball, go bowling. My difficult child has had the summer that every 11 yr old boy should. Two or three years ago, my difficult child went to day camp part of the week and was home with easy child one or two days. I paid easy child on the condition that she "entertain" difficult child - she had to do things to keep him busy. [/QUOTE]
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