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Good week with difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 503391"><p>One morning difficult child was throwing this huge fit, screaming that he wasn't going to school. I tried to get out of him why he was refusing to go. Was something bothering him? Was he concerned about a class? He just kept saying that he didn't like school and didn't think he should have to go. I told him that if he didn't go I would call the attendance office to let them know that it was an unexcused absence and that he would have to pay the consequences for not going. He asked what that would be and I told him that it would probalby be detention.</p><p></p><p>Next thing I knew difficult child was flying out the door. Sometimes natural consequences really do work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 503391"] One morning difficult child was throwing this huge fit, screaming that he wasn't going to school. I tried to get out of him why he was refusing to go. Was something bothering him? Was he concerned about a class? He just kept saying that he didn't like school and didn't think he should have to go. I told him that if he didn't go I would call the attendance office to let them know that it was an unexcused absence and that he would have to pay the consequences for not going. He asked what that would be and I told him that it would probalby be detention. Next thing I knew difficult child was flying out the door. Sometimes natural consequences really do work! [/QUOTE]
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