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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 359032" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Wakeup, I second the motion for an item or offer he cannot refuse. Cell phone? Computer? Computer game? Certain TV show? There's going to be a scene the first time he comes home and finds xyz missing, but that's how he will learn that it is YOUR house and YOUR rules.</p><p>I, for one, am sick of scenes. But they work. That's what rhino skin is for. Now, for the ear plugs...</p><p> </p><p>Janet, when Cory looks back on those times, is he able to recall his thinking, his emotions, his reasoning? What does he now think would have worked for him then?</p><p>I know one mom whose son was afraid of her. Heh heh. Won't work for me. My voice is too high, I am too small, even when difficult child was 3 or 4 and I spanked him, he'd look at me defiantly and say, "That didn't hurt." "It wasn't supposed to hurt. It was supposed to get your attention."</p><p>"So?"</p><p>Arg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 359032, member: 3419"] Wakeup, I second the motion for an item or offer he cannot refuse. Cell phone? Computer? Computer game? Certain TV show? There's going to be a scene the first time he comes home and finds xyz missing, but that's how he will learn that it is YOUR house and YOUR rules. I, for one, am sick of scenes. But they work. That's what rhino skin is for. Now, for the ear plugs... Janet, when Cory looks back on those times, is he able to recall his thinking, his emotions, his reasoning? What does he now think would have worked for him then? I know one mom whose son was afraid of her. Heh heh. Won't work for me. My voice is too high, I am too small, even when difficult child was 3 or 4 and I spanked him, he'd look at me defiantly and say, "That didn't hurt." "It wasn't supposed to hurt. It was supposed to get your attention." "So?" Arg. [/QUOTE]
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