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Where's the "Stop" button for kids with-impulsivity?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 540441" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Terry--</p><p></p><p>Is that really impulsiveness - or just plain ol' "I'm gonna do what I want!" ?</p><p></p><p>Not being able to stop eating chips....I can see that as having little self-control. But finding a locked door....searching around for keys....unlocking said door....and then logging in and downloading is a little too much "strategizing" to be classified as "impulsive" in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>My daughter cannot control herself appropriately in many situations - so we have had to take those things away COMPLETELY. Since any amount of time with the phone or computer quickly got out of control - cutting it off entirely was the only solution that worked.</p><p></p><p>Is there any way you can make your office more secure? Or require a password so that difficult child may not even log on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 540441, member: 6546"] Terry-- Is that really impulsiveness - or just plain ol' "I'm gonna do what I want!" ? Not being able to stop eating chips....I can see that as having little self-control. But finding a locked door....searching around for keys....unlocking said door....and then logging in and downloading is a little too much "strategizing" to be classified as "impulsive" in my opinion. My daughter cannot control herself appropriately in many situations - so we have had to take those things away COMPLETELY. Since any amount of time with the phone or computer quickly got out of control - cutting it off entirely was the only solution that worked. Is there any way you can make your office more secure? Or require a password so that difficult child may not even log on? [/QUOTE]
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