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difficult child is genuinely MEAN - Ugh!!
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<blockquote data-quote="tammyjh" data-source="post: 128785" data-attributes="member: 3072"><p>I don't really have a good answer for this one as difficult child's mood/mouth is out of control here too. I do not tolerate bad language, rudenes, or blatent disrespect to others and if difficult child is doing any of the above, she has to go to her room. If she won't stay there, we clear out ds's room and put her in there as his room is the only one with a lock on it. We were going to switchrooms around so that would be her room and she had an unexpected period of time where she was easy to deal with. Thats over now so we're trying to decide on the next strategy. I like the ignoring advice but she follows me around and just continue ranting and swearing. She doesn't have friends due to her poor social skills and the fact that she didn't treat the friends that she had well at all. I dont' have any advice for you as I don't really know what to do here. I always give her a consequence for meanness because its not acceptable in my house. And when my easy child's start acting like that, they get the same consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tammyjh, post: 128785, member: 3072"] I don't really have a good answer for this one as difficult child's mood/mouth is out of control here too. I do not tolerate bad language, rudenes, or blatent disrespect to others and if difficult child is doing any of the above, she has to go to her room. If she won't stay there, we clear out ds's room and put her in there as his room is the only one with a lock on it. We were going to switchrooms around so that would be her room and she had an unexpected period of time where she was easy to deal with. Thats over now so we're trying to decide on the next strategy. I like the ignoring advice but she follows me around and just continue ranting and swearing. She doesn't have friends due to her poor social skills and the fact that she didn't treat the friends that she had well at all. I dont' have any advice for you as I don't really know what to do here. I always give her a consequence for meanness because its not acceptable in my house. And when my easy child's start acting like that, they get the same consequences. [/QUOTE]
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