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Sorry so long but the ending is soooo worth it!
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 407054"><p>Marg - My difficult child is 12. He only did it when he spends the night at a friend's. He did not want to be different than them while he was there. I am happy that he figured out that going without was worse than his friends seeing him take them. He has never liked Sunday School/church. He considers it a waste of time and something he can live just fine without. He'd rather be anywhere and doing anything than sitting through "all that boring stuff". He sees absolutely no point in it, never has.</p><p> </p><p>SW, I like your idea about talking to him about ways he can still take them without having to do it in front of his friends. I will be giving that a shot "if" he earns the privilege back. In the meantime, I will drop reminders here and there so he doesn't forget this lesson by then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 407054"] Marg - My difficult child is 12. He only did it when he spends the night at a friend's. He did not want to be different than them while he was there. I am happy that he figured out that going without was worse than his friends seeing him take them. He has never liked Sunday School/church. He considers it a waste of time and something he can live just fine without. He'd rather be anywhere and doing anything than sitting through "all that boring stuff". He sees absolutely no point in it, never has. SW, I like your idea about talking to him about ways he can still take them without having to do it in front of his friends. I will be giving that a shot "if" he earns the privilege back. In the meantime, I will drop reminders here and there so he doesn't forget this lesson by then. [/QUOTE]
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