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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 456727" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>our difficult child is also increadibly distructive. he's only 6 and he's already on his 3rd bed. he has broken 2 windows, literally torn walls apart. now i make him clean it up if it's not too dangerous. i also make him wipe up his messes, as he likes to smear feces so the last time he did so he cleaned it and now it has been several months so maybe that worked. only time will tell. i also take away things he wants to help offset the cost(or so he's told.) so when his brothers/sister each get a new hotwheels car he doesn't get one because 'i can't afford it because i had to pay to fix the thing you broke.' i have no idea if this will actually work or not, as he is only 6 and needs to repeat the same mistakes many times before learning, if he learns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 456727, member: 11339"] our difficult child is also increadibly distructive. he's only 6 and he's already on his 3rd bed. he has broken 2 windows, literally torn walls apart. now i make him clean it up if it's not too dangerous. i also make him wipe up his messes, as he likes to smear feces so the last time he did so he cleaned it and now it has been several months so maybe that worked. only time will tell. i also take away things he wants to help offset the cost(or so he's told.) so when his brothers/sister each get a new hotwheels car he doesn't get one because 'i can't afford it because i had to pay to fix the thing you broke.' i have no idea if this will actually work or not, as he is only 6 and needs to repeat the same mistakes many times before learning, if he learns. [/QUOTE]
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