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<blockquote data-quote="neednewtechnique" data-source="post: 27034" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>For starters, the problem of him refusing to go to school, if calling the law will land him in Juvie and you aren't ready to go to that step, you could try and see if your son's school has a truancy officer. "usually" the truancy officer will come to your house and even get them out of bed and get them to school for you if necessary, and I don't think they will suffer the same reprocussions that they would if the actual "police" were called. I know that is what my difficult child's school has told us but....we haven't had to try that yet, although I have been QUITE ready a few times... </p><p></p><p>It will be a SAD time if ever a difficult child's parent is punished for pouring water over them to wake them up!!! Unless of course, you dumped mass amounts on their face trying to drown them, which I am certain is not the case in your situation. :smile: That can't be much different than me taking a piece of ice and placing it down my daughter's shirt in the morning to wake her up...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neednewtechnique, post: 27034, member: 3527"] For starters, the problem of him refusing to go to school, if calling the law will land him in Juvie and you aren't ready to go to that step, you could try and see if your son's school has a truancy officer. "usually" the truancy officer will come to your house and even get them out of bed and get them to school for you if necessary, and I don't think they will suffer the same reprocussions that they would if the actual "police" were called. I know that is what my difficult child's school has told us but....we haven't had to try that yet, although I have been QUITE ready a few times... It will be a SAD time if ever a difficult child's parent is punished for pouring water over them to wake them up!!! Unless of course, you dumped mass amounts on their face trying to drown them, which I am certain is not the case in your situation. [img]:smile:[/img] That can't be much different than me taking a piece of ice and placing it down my daughter's shirt in the morning to wake her up... [/QUOTE]
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