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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 576140" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>Malika - he did not really forget. I don't buy that for even a second. He has visual reminders all over the house and constant verbal reminders from us! He KNOWS what he's supposed to do. What he's doing is pushing boundaries. Even his therapist and behaviorist at school think that's what he's doing. He's doing it with his teachers too. The "I forgot" and the "but I didn't know" are not valid excuses at this point with things that have been a consistent routine for years. He is in a lazy phase and doesn't want to do anything but play on his tablet or watch TV - both of which are off limits until we see an improvement in his behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 576140, member: 12470"] Malika - he did not really forget. I don't buy that for even a second. He has visual reminders all over the house and constant verbal reminders from us! He KNOWS what he's supposed to do. What he's doing is pushing boundaries. Even his therapist and behaviorist at school think that's what he's doing. He's doing it with his teachers too. The "I forgot" and the "but I didn't know" are not valid excuses at this point with things that have been a consistent routine for years. He is in a lazy phase and doesn't want to do anything but play on his tablet or watch TV - both of which are off limits until we see an improvement in his behavior. [/QUOTE]
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