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13 year old will NOT abide by house rules...HELP!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 520087"><p>It sounds to me like he is very impulsive and unable to control it despite the consequences. Does he have "temper tantrums" or what does he do when limits are placed on him? How does he react? You might want to consider having him evaluated. You might want to also consider reading The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. Even if he isn't explosive, the strategies in this book work wonders if used correctly. All of us highly recommend this book.</p><p></p><p>With school, he might be bored. If he's that smart, he might not be challenged enough. That was difficult child 2's problem so we accelerated him in certain classes. A "B" was good enough for him because that's what most kids he knew got anyway. He never let it go below that though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 520087"] It sounds to me like he is very impulsive and unable to control it despite the consequences. Does he have "temper tantrums" or what does he do when limits are placed on him? How does he react? You might want to consider having him evaluated. You might want to also consider reading The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. Even if he isn't explosive, the strategies in this book work wonders if used correctly. All of us highly recommend this book. With school, he might be bored. If he's that smart, he might not be challenged enough. That was difficult child 2's problem so we accelerated him in certain classes. A "B" was good enough for him because that's what most kids he knew got anyway. He never let it go below that though. [/QUOTE]
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