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Our trip to the store.
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 154699" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Way To Go!</p><p>I think it's hysterical that he actually bargained with-the salespeople. My difficult child has never done that. Wow. I would be tempted to laugh out loud if my difficult child did that.</p><p>One of the things our child psychiatric recommended was making fake trips to the store (mostly, the grocery store, because that's where we shop the most) and the instant difficult child acted up, we were to leave with-o purchasing anything. (That's why they were fake trips ... I saved the real trips for another time.)</p><p>You may want to try a few more trips to Bass Pro, Target, and where ever else he's prone to melt down, just to get him used to the idea that "No" means "No."</p><p>I love the $4 in his own money. Kids don't "get" how much things really cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 154699, member: 3419"] Way To Go! I think it's hysterical that he actually bargained with-the salespeople. My difficult child has never done that. Wow. I would be tempted to laugh out loud if my difficult child did that. One of the things our child psychiatric recommended was making fake trips to the store (mostly, the grocery store, because that's where we shop the most) and the instant difficult child acted up, we were to leave with-o purchasing anything. (That's why they were fake trips ... I saved the real trips for another time.) You may want to try a few more trips to Bass Pro, Target, and where ever else he's prone to melt down, just to get him used to the idea that "No" means "No." I love the $4 in his own money. Kids don't "get" how much things really cost. [/QUOTE]
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