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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 136941" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>In my house bedrooms have a few toys but no TVs or video games so when sent to their room it hurts. My major difficult child is addicted to video games so taking them away hurts too. I only use this for hurting someone, stealing, damaging some one's things...the big stuff. I have alot of little things I do with day to day stuff like -too wild...do some exercises, run in house... rewalk it, short little time outs on the steps or even just mention that I don't appreciate the behavoir, but to be truthful I overlook much of the small stuff with my major difficult child.</p><p> If I am fighting the homework I just don't allow anything else to occur til it is done, if he continues with a melt down I'd write a note to teacher and send to his room. I understand and have come to accept that he will definately melt down and most likely be destructive when sent to his room. When he is calm he needs to pick up anything knocked down, clean up anything ripped up ect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 136941, member: 2005"] In my house bedrooms have a few toys but no TVs or video games so when sent to their room it hurts. My major difficult child is addicted to video games so taking them away hurts too. I only use this for hurting someone, stealing, damaging some one's things...the big stuff. I have alot of little things I do with day to day stuff like -too wild...do some exercises, run in house... rewalk it, short little time outs on the steps or even just mention that I don't appreciate the behavoir, but to be truthful I overlook much of the small stuff with my major difficult child. If I am fighting the homework I just don't allow anything else to occur til it is done, if he continues with a melt down I'd write a note to teacher and send to his room. I understand and have come to accept that he will definately melt down and most likely be destructive when sent to his room. When he is calm he needs to pick up anything knocked down, clean up anything ripped up ect. [/QUOTE]
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