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"Explosive Child" by Ross Greene
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<blockquote data-quote="LoonyAlana" data-source="post: 617055" data-attributes="member: 17555"><p>If punishments don't work, the only other thing is rewards for 'good behavior'. Is there anything he likes? Video games or something? One thing we did for my older son- he'd get 45 minutes of computer time a day (good or bay- regardless of behavior) but in order to earn more time, he would have to 'be good' (or at least NOT get into trouble, get good grades- that kind of thing) so we had a daily reward incentive that did NOT include traditional 'punishment'. I'm not sure if something like that would work for you... just trying to relay as many stories of things that worked for me. Although, in all honestly, my older son is easy peasy compared to my 5 year old minion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoonyAlana, post: 617055, member: 17555"] If punishments don't work, the only other thing is rewards for 'good behavior'. Is there anything he likes? Video games or something? One thing we did for my older son- he'd get 45 minutes of computer time a day (good or bay- regardless of behavior) but in order to earn more time, he would have to 'be good' (or at least NOT get into trouble, get good grades- that kind of thing) so we had a daily reward incentive that did NOT include traditional 'punishment'. I'm not sure if something like that would work for you... just trying to relay as many stories of things that worked for me. Although, in all honestly, my older son is easy peasy compared to my 5 year old minion. [/QUOTE]
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