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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 196439" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Even PCs can be PITAs once in a while. I never worried about homework after grade school, it was their problem. So can't really advise there. Natural conscequences ought to take care of it. But I've told Nichole that if I have to clean up after friends, those friends won't return for a while. It has only been an issue once or twice.</p><p> </p><p>The need to take medications really really bothered Nichole at first. I do remember that much. But once they took hold real well.......and she'd miss a dose or two......wham! She noticed the huge difference. I'd chose those moments to tell her she's lucky to have a choice. Her medications work for her when she needs them. So it's stupid to suffer when she didn't have to. Who knows? Maybe I just repeated it so much it eventually just sunk in of it's own accord. lol But because she started medications at 15, she had 3 yrs of taking them without a choice so that she could understand life is not meant to be lived in a constant state of horrible anxiety/depression.</p><p> </p><p>Don't know if my method would work. Like I said, I started my kids out that way with medications. lol They never got yummy tasting medications from docs if I could help it. (I had Travis nearly OD that way at age 5) So they were used to my method and knew I'd follow thru. lol</p><p> </p><p>I wish we could talk her into taking them long enough that she could understand her life could be so much better.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 196439, member: 84"] Even PCs can be PITAs once in a while. I never worried about homework after grade school, it was their problem. So can't really advise there. Natural conscequences ought to take care of it. But I've told Nichole that if I have to clean up after friends, those friends won't return for a while. It has only been an issue once or twice. The need to take medications really really bothered Nichole at first. I do remember that much. But once they took hold real well.......and she'd miss a dose or two......wham! She noticed the huge difference. I'd chose those moments to tell her she's lucky to have a choice. Her medications work for her when she needs them. So it's stupid to suffer when she didn't have to. Who knows? Maybe I just repeated it so much it eventually just sunk in of it's own accord. lol But because she started medications at 15, she had 3 yrs of taking them without a choice so that she could understand life is not meant to be lived in a constant state of horrible anxiety/depression. Don't know if my method would work. Like I said, I started my kids out that way with medications. lol They never got yummy tasting medications from docs if I could help it. (I had Travis nearly OD that way at age 5) So they were used to my method and knew I'd follow thru. lol I wish we could talk her into taking them long enough that she could understand her life could be so much better. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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