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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 30256" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi SmallWorld,</p><p>thank you. Yes, the Mp3 player has been taken away. </p><p>But that doesn't get him to go to school. You said you let your difficult child rest for a few min? Well, my difficult child "rested" for over an hr AFTER school started, so that's 2 hrs, incl the time he was supposed to have been up, dressed and eating.</p><p>He continually stalls and argues and I just walk away, not allowing him to engage me... but he still won't take his pill and it's not fair to the teacher and other students if he goes to school and disrupts everything.</p><p></p><p>by the way, I forgot to mention that if he's not going to school, he's supposed to be in his room in Time Out. If he won't go, he's too big and it will become physical, so that's where the child psychiatric suggested "The first one to your room gets to keep whatever is lying around." It has generally worked very well.</p><p></p><p>So it's more related to his going to his room.</p><p></p><p>He loses the privilege of staying overnight at a friend's house this Fri. because of his behavior today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 30256, member: 3419"] Hi SmallWorld, thank you. Yes, the Mp3 player has been taken away. But that doesn't get him to go to school. You said you let your difficult child rest for a few min? Well, my difficult child "rested" for over an hr AFTER school started, so that's 2 hrs, incl the time he was supposed to have been up, dressed and eating. He continually stalls and argues and I just walk away, not allowing him to engage me... but he still won't take his pill and it's not fair to the teacher and other students if he goes to school and disrupts everything. by the way, I forgot to mention that if he's not going to school, he's supposed to be in his room in Time Out. If he won't go, he's too big and it will become physical, so that's where the child psychiatric suggested "The first one to your room gets to keep whatever is lying around." It has generally worked very well. So it's more related to his going to his room. He loses the privilege of staying overnight at a friend's house this Fri. because of his behavior today. [/QUOTE]
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