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difficult child and her hygiene issues.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 527751"><p>My difficult child does some of these things. He'll shower, but sometimes he doesn't wash his hair and it smells and feels awful! And sometimes I know that he goes into the bathroom, runs his toothbrush under the running water, and puts it right back into the toothbrush holder. Eww!! Honestly, I would just let natural con sequences take over. Maybe someone will tell her that her hair smells or her body oder is really bad and she will take the hint. She's 14. It's not like she's 4 and you can pick her up and throw her into the tub. </p><p></p><p>Why is the school calling your mom about her instead of you? That makes no sense to me. Do you have her listed as a guardian for her?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 527751"] My difficult child does some of these things. He'll shower, but sometimes he doesn't wash his hair and it smells and feels awful! And sometimes I know that he goes into the bathroom, runs his toothbrush under the running water, and puts it right back into the toothbrush holder. Eww!! Honestly, I would just let natural con sequences take over. Maybe someone will tell her that her hair smells or her body oder is really bad and she will take the hint. She's 14. It's not like she's 4 and you can pick her up and throw her into the tub. Why is the school calling your mom about her instead of you? That makes no sense to me. Do you have her listed as a guardian for her? [/QUOTE]
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