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So what do you do when they DON'T learn from natural consequences? Give up?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 352403" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Thank you EVERYONE for the great ideas. </p><p> </p><p>He IS going to pay for these fillings one way or another. Just like I made him pay to replace his broken eyeglasses (due to his carelessness -- and they were just a few months old) last year. We ARE going to stop buying sugary sodas and keeping candy available. </p><p> </p><p>I've given him the various flouride mouthwashes, fancy flosses, yada, yada, yada. They just sit. His idea of brushing is showing the brush to his teeth, more or less.</p><p> </p><p>I don't usually do this, but I held up easy child as a shining example of someone who eats/drinks the right things, practices proper hygiene, and as a result has perfectly healthy teeth (at her age, difficult child 1 already had two or three fillings). I think he kinda winced at that comparison. So be it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 352403, member: 3444"] Thank you EVERYONE for the great ideas. He IS going to pay for these fillings one way or another. Just like I made him pay to replace his broken eyeglasses (due to his carelessness -- and they were just a few months old) last year. We ARE going to stop buying sugary sodas and keeping candy available. I've given him the various flouride mouthwashes, fancy flosses, yada, yada, yada. They just sit. His idea of brushing is showing the brush to his teeth, more or less. I don't usually do this, but I held up easy child as a shining example of someone who eats/drinks the right things, practices proper hygiene, and as a result has perfectly healthy teeth (at her age, difficult child 1 already had two or three fillings). I think he kinda winced at that comparison. So be it! [/QUOTE]
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