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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 693359" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>J started cooking before age 6. Wiz about age 5. thank you never liked it but at 12 was told he had to learn to cook. J took over making dinner at 14. Wiz was refusing to eat anything I packed for his lunch about age 5, so from then on he packed his own lunch (with the same things I packed but if he did it then he would eat it - ODD much? lol). By first grade all of my kids packed their own lunches - it was just normal to them.</p><p></p><p>The ulcer bit is mostly to manipulate you. If she has an ulcer, she needs certain antibiotics that are NOT fun to take. And if she drinks ANY alcohol while on them, she will truly be in agony. Get her scoped and on the medications for the ulcer, then call her out if she tries to manipulate you with it.</p><p></p><p>She needs a job and a reason to have to keep it, like bills to pay. It is your job to help her grow up and to take her luxuries away until she can pay for them. Your son needs more responsibilities around the house also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 693359, member: 1233"] J started cooking before age 6. Wiz about age 5. thank you never liked it but at 12 was told he had to learn to cook. J took over making dinner at 14. Wiz was refusing to eat anything I packed for his lunch about age 5, so from then on he packed his own lunch (with the same things I packed but if he did it then he would eat it - ODD much? lol). By first grade all of my kids packed their own lunches - it was just normal to them. The ulcer bit is mostly to manipulate you. If she has an ulcer, she needs certain antibiotics that are NOT fun to take. And if she drinks ANY alcohol while on them, she will truly be in agony. Get her scoped and on the medications for the ulcer, then call her out if she tries to manipulate you with it. She needs a job and a reason to have to keep it, like bills to pay. It is your job to help her grow up and to take her luxuries away until she can pay for them. Your son needs more responsibilities around the house also. [/QUOTE]
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