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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 443924"><p>Have you tried asking HIM what he could do and see what he comes up with. Your ideas sound reasonable to me but if he's anything like my difficult child, his ideas have to fail first. He has gotten much better at accepting my ideas once his have failed (he's one of those that has to learn the hard way). I realize your son is only 6 but it might be worth a shot. I am glad you are sticking to the pre-stated consequences/rewards. Consistency with that will help a lot.</p><p></p><p>As for the TTP, it is a huge waste of money for most of our difficult child's. The guy that developed it had the typical teen's in mind when he developed the program, not difficult child's. Don't they have a "money-back guarantee" promotion going on right now. I thought I'd heard it advertised many times lately that you get your money back if it doesn't work. Worth checking out.</p><p></p><p>Wonder what he (the TTP guy) would do if we "loaned" him one of our difficult child's to "fix". HMMMMMM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 443924"] Have you tried asking HIM what he could do and see what he comes up with. Your ideas sound reasonable to me but if he's anything like my difficult child, his ideas have to fail first. He has gotten much better at accepting my ideas once his have failed (he's one of those that has to learn the hard way). I realize your son is only 6 but it might be worth a shot. I am glad you are sticking to the pre-stated consequences/rewards. Consistency with that will help a lot. As for the TTP, it is a huge waste of money for most of our difficult child's. The guy that developed it had the typical teen's in mind when he developed the program, not difficult child's. Don't they have a "money-back guarantee" promotion going on right now. I thought I'd heard it advertised many times lately that you get your money back if it doesn't work. Worth checking out. Wonder what he (the TTP guy) would do if we "loaned" him one of our difficult child's to "fix". HMMMMMM. [/QUOTE]
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