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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 66674" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>Aww, the headaches have to be awful :frown: Sorry to hear ~ </p><p></p><p>Your schedule sounds hard LOL! I couldn't do it. I have a couple of CD's here by Leslie Sansone, picked em up at Wal Mart. They're in home walking. The 1 mile is only 20 minutes. You might think about checking those out. I do those with Dylan and he loves it.</p><p></p><p>The food, I'd tell him, eat breakfast or no ball. I've learned with difficult child 2 to hit him where it hurts the most, or I get nothing out of him, because small consequences (like loss of Playstation time) means nothing to him at this point.</p><p></p><p>So, for example, he loves working and making money. That's great. Get anything lower than a C in school, you quit your job. He likes playing basketball. Loves the team. That's great. Get suspended, you're off. End of story.</p><p></p><p>Those Quaker Instant Oatmeal packs, I have one of those every morning. It's barely enough food to keep an animal alive ~ see if you can get him to eat something like that. I'm never hungry til later in the day, but I force myself in the A.M.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 66674, member: 2737"] Aww, the headaches have to be awful [img]:frown:[/img] Sorry to hear ~ Your schedule sounds hard LOL! I couldn't do it. I have a couple of CD's here by Leslie Sansone, picked em up at Wal Mart. They're in home walking. The 1 mile is only 20 minutes. You might think about checking those out. I do those with Dylan and he loves it. The food, I'd tell him, eat breakfast or no ball. I've learned with difficult child 2 to hit him where it hurts the most, or I get nothing out of him, because small consequences (like loss of Playstation time) means nothing to him at this point. So, for example, he loves working and making money. That's great. Get anything lower than a C in school, you quit your job. He likes playing basketball. Loves the team. That's great. Get suspended, you're off. End of story. Those Quaker Instant Oatmeal packs, I have one of those every morning. It's barely enough food to keep an animal alive ~ see if you can get him to eat something like that. I'm never hungry til later in the day, but I force myself in the A.M. [/QUOTE]
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