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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 37982" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>With N I learned that in the heat of the moment she never cared about squat. Come time she wanted to do the things I'd ground her from it was a whole other ball game. So I learned to state one punishment, appropriate for the situation, and stop. Otherwise she'd have multiple groundings for what was basically the same thing, cuz I'm not prone to removing punishment once I've handed it out.</p><p></p><p>difficult child 1 was trying the average teen manipulation. Mine have tried it a couple of times. It got them nowhere fast. I grew up around a Mom who was the Queen of manipulation. lol difficult child 1 will survive without her hair product. But why are you driving her to school if she doesn't appreciate it? If it's within a mile or so, I'd make her walk.</p><p></p><p>LOL Walking to school was the big issue with my kids. Most of the kids around here either bus or their parents drive them. I made them walk the mile to school. Told them it was healthier, wouldn't kill them, and by gosh I walked 2 miles to school everday when I was young and I survived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 37982, member: 84"] With N I learned that in the heat of the moment she never cared about squat. Come time she wanted to do the things I'd ground her from it was a whole other ball game. So I learned to state one punishment, appropriate for the situation, and stop. Otherwise she'd have multiple groundings for what was basically the same thing, cuz I'm not prone to removing punishment once I've handed it out. difficult child 1 was trying the average teen manipulation. Mine have tried it a couple of times. It got them nowhere fast. I grew up around a Mom who was the Queen of manipulation. lol difficult child 1 will survive without her hair product. But why are you driving her to school if she doesn't appreciate it? If it's within a mile or so, I'd make her walk. LOL Walking to school was the big issue with my kids. Most of the kids around here either bus or their parents drive them. I made them walk the mile to school. Told them it was healthier, wouldn't kill them, and by gosh I walked 2 miles to school everday when I was young and I survived. [/QUOTE]
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