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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 124711" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Star, I thought about that but with difficult child that can really snowball. We've had similar systems over the years and he's the type that will expect something after doing something very basic that is expected of all of us. (I got up on time....what do I get?) He just takes it to such an extreme with reward expectations that it doesn't work well with him. Normally we will give him verbal praise for stuff like that. Occasionally though we will do something "special" such as go for ice cream, movie or get him something that he's been wanting (within reason of course) but generally it's just verbal praise.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, he just gets the priviledge of living with his weird dorky 'rents! LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 124711, member: 2459"] Star, I thought about that but with difficult child that can really snowball. We've had similar systems over the years and he's the type that will expect something after doing something very basic that is expected of all of us. (I got up on time....what do I get?) He just takes it to such an extreme with reward expectations that it doesn't work well with him. Normally we will give him verbal praise for stuff like that. Occasionally though we will do something "special" such as go for ice cream, movie or get him something that he's been wanting (within reason of course) but generally it's just verbal praise. Otherwise, he just gets the priviledge of living with his weird dorky 'rents! LOL [/QUOTE]
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