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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 560987"><p>Ugh!! It just seems to get worse.</p><p></p><p>After complaining about how bored he is, husband suggested that he shovel the driveway and if he did it we would take $10 off of what he owes us for the damage he did to easy child's bedroom door. He thought that was a good idea and would shovel after lunch. Then he asked me if he could start switching out t.v. cables from his room to easy child's room (difficult child's Xbox is broken, so easy child nicely said that difficult child could use the one in his room, but apparently the cable are different than what difficult child has in his room and because they are his they are "way better" than anything easy child could have) and I said that I didn't think that was a good idea. Dad is going on Saturday to get the new Xbox for difficult child and then he would just have to switch everything back to his room anyway. "Either you let me move the cables or I'm NOT shoveling, and then Dad is going to be really mad at you because you were mean to me!"</p><p></p><p>Needless to say, he's not shoveling and he still has no idea how he's going to earn money to pay us for the door. He's not going to be a happy kid on allowance day when there is nothing coming his way.</p><p></p><p>I've asked over and over again about him being on the spectrum and everyone keeps telling me no. Honestly, it would not surprise me at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 560987"] Ugh!! It just seems to get worse. After complaining about how bored he is, husband suggested that he shovel the driveway and if he did it we would take $10 off of what he owes us for the damage he did to easy child's bedroom door. He thought that was a good idea and would shovel after lunch. Then he asked me if he could start switching out t.v. cables from his room to easy child's room (difficult child's Xbox is broken, so easy child nicely said that difficult child could use the one in his room, but apparently the cable are different than what difficult child has in his room and because they are his they are "way better" than anything easy child could have) and I said that I didn't think that was a good idea. Dad is going on Saturday to get the new Xbox for difficult child and then he would just have to switch everything back to his room anyway. "Either you let me move the cables or I'm NOT shoveling, and then Dad is going to be really mad at you because you were mean to me!" Needless to say, he's not shoveling and he still has no idea how he's going to earn money to pay us for the door. He's not going to be a happy kid on allowance day when there is nothing coming his way. I've asked over and over again about him being on the spectrum and everyone keeps telling me no. Honestly, it would not surprise me at this point. [/QUOTE]
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