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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 132292" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>In my opinion, ther are only three ways to approach this. One is consequences, one is rewards and the other is education. You have done many of the usual consequences, it is really hard to educate a thirteen yo (cuz they already know everything, you know LOL) but it is worth a try. What have you tried with rewards/ incentives? You can use going to a movie, friends stay over, whatever your difficult child values. Rewards work for my younger difficult child bur I need to constantly change them to keep his interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 132292, member: 2005"] In my opinion, ther are only three ways to approach this. One is consequences, one is rewards and the other is education. You have done many of the usual consequences, it is really hard to educate a thirteen yo (cuz they already know everything, you know LOL) but it is worth a try. What have you tried with rewards/ incentives? You can use going to a movie, friends stay over, whatever your difficult child values. Rewards work for my younger difficult child bur I need to constantly change them to keep his interest. [/QUOTE]
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