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Update on difficult child J.... some good some not
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 211170" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Another vote for let him carry his shoes and put them on whenever. I used to toss some bandaids and small packets of Neosporin in my daughter's backpack and explain she could use them when she cut her foot open. If she wanted to wear a sleeveless shirt in the dead of winter, I let her. Natural consequences can teach great lessons.</p><p> </p><p>One thing to make sure of is that the refusal isn't because of sensory issues. If the shoes are getting a little old, the sole could be loose or the tongue developing a bend of some sort. I know these are big issues for me, as are sock seams. If not, don't worry about the sock/shoe issue. Some battles aren't worth the right and natural consequences can frequently teach a far better lesson than anything we say or do, especially in appropriate clothing/food issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 211170, member: 3626"] Another vote for let him carry his shoes and put them on whenever. I used to toss some bandaids and small packets of Neosporin in my daughter's backpack and explain she could use them when she cut her foot open. If she wanted to wear a sleeveless shirt in the dead of winter, I let her. Natural consequences can teach great lessons. One thing to make sure of is that the refusal isn't because of sensory issues. If the shoes are getting a little old, the sole could be loose or the tongue developing a bend of some sort. I know these are big issues for me, as are sock seams. If not, don't worry about the sock/shoe issue. Some battles aren't worth the right and natural consequences can frequently teach a far better lesson than anything we say or do, especially in appropriate clothing/food issues. [/QUOTE]
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