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School and medication refusal. She's out of control
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 562805"><p>If she is not going to go to school she should not have access to her phone. I agree with you on that one. Once school starts up again and she refuses to go I would call the school and tell them she is refusing to go. You can not physically pick her up and put her in the car that you need a truancy officer send to your house to bring her to school. Maybe that will get her butt moving.</p><p></p><p>She is doing something that my difficult child would do. She refused to take her medications because her grandma wouldn't do what she wanted. Definately a difficult child move. I won't do what is expected because you won't do what I want. medications are not something that I play around with. If you refuse medications you don't get any privilidges. Period. I know my difficult child needs his medications to remain stable and I am not going to put the rest of us through his koi because he won't take his medications if he doesn't get his way. Not going to happen.</p><p></p><p>How was she when you got home from work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 562805"] If she is not going to go to school she should not have access to her phone. I agree with you on that one. Once school starts up again and she refuses to go I would call the school and tell them she is refusing to go. You can not physically pick her up and put her in the car that you need a truancy officer send to your house to bring her to school. Maybe that will get her butt moving. She is doing something that my difficult child would do. She refused to take her medications because her grandma wouldn't do what she wanted. Definately a difficult child move. I won't do what is expected because you won't do what I want. medications are not something that I play around with. If you refuse medications you don't get any privilidges. Period. I know my difficult child needs his medications to remain stable and I am not going to put the rest of us through his koi because he won't take his medications if he doesn't get his way. Not going to happen. How was she when you got home from work? [/QUOTE]
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