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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 388007" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Welcome...I remember those days all too well. Consistency is key, say what you mean and be willing to follow through. When I'd had enough of the morning fiddling, messing, and tantrums, I started waking Miss KT up incredibly early, since she "didn't seem to have enough time to get ready in the mornings," and boy did she hate that, especially since it meant she had to go to bed earlier as well. Logical consequences are the ONLY thing she understood. Painful ones were the best. </p><p></p><p>Miss KT's father (aka Useless Boy) was NO help, and he and his mother insisted I "was poisoning the child" when she first went on Ritalin. I understand about you having to deal with the fallout from his father's promises; my standard line was, "I have no idea why your father does/says what he does, you'll need to ask him that question." </p><p></p><p>Many hugs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 388007, member: 4040"] Welcome...I remember those days all too well. Consistency is key, say what you mean and be willing to follow through. When I'd had enough of the morning fiddling, messing, and tantrums, I started waking Miss KT up incredibly early, since she "didn't seem to have enough time to get ready in the mornings," and boy did she hate that, especially since it meant she had to go to bed earlier as well. Logical consequences are the ONLY thing she understood. Painful ones were the best. Miss KT's father (aka Useless Boy) was NO help, and he and his mother insisted I "was poisoning the child" when she first went on Ritalin. I understand about you having to deal with the fallout from his father's promises; my standard line was, "I have no idea why your father does/says what he does, you'll need to ask him that question." Many hugs! [/QUOTE]
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