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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 184058" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>For those who've wondered if my difficult child's have been compliant -- yes, for the most part they have. I do threaten to double the punishment for trying to get out of it. Sit-ups, push-ups, jumping jacks are usually what we dole out at home, and if it's something in the car, I've pulled over if we're near a field, park or some other open space to have them run. We live at the top of a 1/2 mile hill which they also get to walk or jog down and back if the behavior is particularly wild. If the offender is really oppositional, I wait until they've cooled down and then they serve their sentence. Sometimes just the mention of "Who wants to do some push-ups?" is enough to shut them up. We'll see how long it lasts. Sometimes we have to change techniques don't we?</p><p></p><p>Don't get me started on couch potato philosophy... I'm definitely a spud these days!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 184058, member: 3444"] For those who've wondered if my difficult child's have been compliant -- yes, for the most part they have. I do threaten to double the punishment for trying to get out of it. Sit-ups, push-ups, jumping jacks are usually what we dole out at home, and if it's something in the car, I've pulled over if we're near a field, park or some other open space to have them run. We live at the top of a 1/2 mile hill which they also get to walk or jog down and back if the behavior is particularly wild. If the offender is really oppositional, I wait until they've cooled down and then they serve their sentence. Sometimes just the mention of "Who wants to do some push-ups?" is enough to shut them up. We'll see how long it lasts. Sometimes we have to change techniques don't we? Don't get me started on couch potato philosophy... I'm definitely a spud these days! [/QUOTE]
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