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difficult child starting to refuse school. Ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 198896" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Shari,</p><p>when we've had problems with-our difficult child, it helped to have friends or even acqaintances his age who called and promised to get together with-him the next day. Back when he was very little, they collected Pokemon cards and they would trade. (More often then not, they got the cards taken away from them by the teacher but they would be returned at the end of the day.)</p><p>I am not above bribery ... I've promised our all-time-classic bribe, Reese's Peanut Butter cups, to difficult child for any # of things. By the time he gets to school, he's generally forgotten what made him so mad so he does fine, but he'll remember the "prize" when he gets home!</p><p>I'm not sure what to do about the hardline teacher. Is she doing the old fashioned school marm thing, slapping her palm with-the ruler and walking back and forth between the desks? </p><p>I'm sorry, I don't recall the original note about her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 198896, member: 3419"] Shari, when we've had problems with-our difficult child, it helped to have friends or even acqaintances his age who called and promised to get together with-him the next day. Back when he was very little, they collected Pokemon cards and they would trade. (More often then not, they got the cards taken away from them by the teacher but they would be returned at the end of the day.) I am not above bribery ... I've promised our all-time-classic bribe, Reese's Peanut Butter cups, to difficult child for any # of things. By the time he gets to school, he's generally forgotten what made him so mad so he does fine, but he'll remember the "prize" when he gets home! I'm not sure what to do about the hardline teacher. Is she doing the old fashioned school marm thing, slapping her palm with-the ruler and walking back and forth between the desks? I'm sorry, I don't recall the original note about her. [/QUOTE]
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