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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 194270" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Haven't used it but can't wait to hear how it works for you. In fact, I might not even wait that long and will order one for difficult child 2. He needs help remembering medications at lunchtime (he's only 11, and you'd think the school would do a better job of reminding him, but last week they forgot TWICE and I just can't let things go on this way). He also forgets to bring materials home and to write assignments down.</p><p> </p><p>Like your difficult child, mine has a sucking issue, but with him it's his lower lip (which has resulted in braces this year, but he still hasn't stopped with the lip thing!)</p><p> </p><p>It might even benefit Gf1 for remembering to have teachers sign his planner book, get assignments, etc.</p><p> </p><p>I was just thinking about an alarm watch on Friday when I learned difficult child 2 had forgotten medications again, but didn't know about the one you're getting. I think it sounds like a helpful tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 194270, member: 3444"] Haven't used it but can't wait to hear how it works for you. In fact, I might not even wait that long and will order one for difficult child 2. He needs help remembering medications at lunchtime (he's only 11, and you'd think the school would do a better job of reminding him, but last week they forgot TWICE and I just can't let things go on this way). He also forgets to bring materials home and to write assignments down. Like your difficult child, mine has a sucking issue, but with him it's his lower lip (which has resulted in braces this year, but he still hasn't stopped with the lip thing!) It might even benefit Gf1 for remembering to have teachers sign his planner book, get assignments, etc. I was just thinking about an alarm watch on Friday when I learned difficult child 2 had forgotten medications again, but didn't know about the one you're getting. I think it sounds like a helpful tool. [/QUOTE]
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