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<blockquote data-quote="Suz" data-source="post: 103471" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>Hi Carolanne,</p><p></p><p>I just noticed that you have 4 kids in your profile but only 3 listed. Are you talking about your 14 year old? If so, seems pretty typical for a 14 year old---that doesn't make it acceptable, it just seems to happen all the time with kids that age :hammer: .</p><p></p><p>Is the school giving her some kind of consequence? I'd try to keep her punishment at home as close to "natural consequences" as possible. If she's cutting the tutoring because she is socializing instead, then limiting (or eliminating) her social life until she shows some improvement seems reasonable. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure why you are moving her to another bedroom, though. What does that have to do with anything she has done wrong? </p><p></p><p>Suz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suz, post: 103471, member: 29"] Hi Carolanne, I just noticed that you have 4 kids in your profile but only 3 listed. Are you talking about your 14 year old? If so, seems pretty typical for a 14 year old---that doesn't make it acceptable, it just seems to happen all the time with kids that age [img]:hammer:[/img] . Is the school giving her some kind of consequence? I'd try to keep her punishment at home as close to "natural consequences" as possible. If she's cutting the tutoring because she is socializing instead, then limiting (or eliminating) her social life until she shows some improvement seems reasonable. I'm not sure why you are moving her to another bedroom, though. What does that have to do with anything she has done wrong? Suz [/QUOTE]
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