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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 9634" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>That just stinks. I agree with you, rewards for tooth brushing at that age are going to be worthless, unless it's something highly monetary. My difficult child 2 would buy into that if the reward was, say, $10.00 a day :wildone: Ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>I don't have this problem, so having said that, I like the idea of natural consequence. BUT, it's not my kid I have to stand by watching his teeth rot either. I would assume they are not going to rot and fall out any time soon. If he stops brushing now, by the time he's 18, it would no longer be your problem, right?</p><p></p><p>Either way, totally stinks. I'm sorry. I know alot of people have the tooth brushing issue here. SO's son is only 10 and his teeth are yellow/brown, gross. He is lucky to brush them once a week, although, his mother doesn't ask/make/enforce it. Kinda feel bad for the kid.</p><p></p><p>Janna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 9634, member: 2737"] That just stinks. I agree with you, rewards for tooth brushing at that age are going to be worthless, unless it's something highly monetary. My difficult child 2 would buy into that if the reward was, say, $10.00 a day [img]:wildone:[/img] Ridiculous. I don't have this problem, so having said that, I like the idea of natural consequence. BUT, it's not my kid I have to stand by watching his teeth rot either. I would assume they are not going to rot and fall out any time soon. If he stops brushing now, by the time he's 18, it would no longer be your problem, right? Either way, totally stinks. I'm sorry. I know alot of people have the tooth brushing issue here. SO's son is only 10 and his teeth are yellow/brown, gross. He is lucky to brush them once a week, although, his mother doesn't ask/make/enforce it. Kinda feel bad for the kid. Janna [/QUOTE]
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