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Consequences for my difficult child who doesnt' care?
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<blockquote data-quote="Booklady Clara" data-source="post: 42747" data-attributes="member: 736"><p>Dear Steph,</p><p>My difficult child is 12 and has not been to school for about a month now. There is nothing we can do that will motivate her. We did the rewards, the consequences and nothing works when she doesn't want to do something. I don't know what to tell you, except take care of yourself and your family in the midst of this or you will feel "crazy". </p><p>There are some things we can do and some we can't. We can't make anyone-including our difficult child's-DO what they won't do. Try not to beat yourself up, but when you do we've got the bandages and encouragement here. We all know how hard you are working to make things work. We really do understand and sometimes that helps. </p><p>Blessings,</p><p>Clara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Booklady Clara, post: 42747, member: 736"] Dear Steph, My difficult child is 12 and has not been to school for about a month now. There is nothing we can do that will motivate her. We did the rewards, the consequences and nothing works when she doesn't want to do something. I don't know what to tell you, except take care of yourself and your family in the midst of this or you will feel "crazy". There are some things we can do and some we can't. We can't make anyone-including our difficult child's-DO what they won't do. Try not to beat yourself up, but when you do we've got the bandages and encouragement here. We all know how hard you are working to make things work. We really do understand and sometimes that helps. Blessings, Clara [/QUOTE]
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