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Can I rant about my son please?? I could do with a bit of advice.

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essbee · 29/07/2005 23:18

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misdee · 29/07/2005 23:19

get him to paint over them?

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essbee · 29/07/2005 23:23

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Nemo1977 · 29/07/2005 23:23

Agree with misdee get him to repair his damage and also ban him from anything like coke etc over weekend?????????
sorry not very good with older ones just getting to grip with one on verge of terrible twos

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Nemo1977 · 29/07/2005 23:24

mm is there anything planned over weekend that u can withdraw privelege off..even ban tv or someting?

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essbee · 29/07/2005 23:24

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essbee · 29/07/2005 23:25

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misdee · 29/07/2005 23:26

correct me if i am wrong, but doesnt your ds have ADHD? or is that someone else that does?

get a pot of reqady mixed filler, get him to fill the holes, sand back, and then repaint the hall. (if he is old enough that is) if he isnt old enough to do the work himself does he have savings that you can use so that he pays for the damaged he caused.

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WigWamBam · 29/07/2005 23:26

Get some filler for the holes and keep him in over the weekend filling and repairing them. I'd make him pay for the cost of the filler and paint for the walls, too.

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misdee · 29/07/2005 23:27

sdnap WWB.

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WigWamBam · 29/07/2005 23:27

Yep - great minds thinking alike or something ...

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essbee · 29/07/2005 23:31

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essbee · 29/07/2005 23:38

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misdee · 29/07/2005 23:39

yes, with some guidance. i think at 7 he will have to 'learn; that actions like these have consequences. once he repairs the damage then he can have his treat.

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WigWamBam · 29/07/2005 23:40

Yes, I think you're right, misdee.

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JOSIE3 · 29/07/2005 23:48

Can you remove a favourite toy for a specified time?

Whenever he wants it remind him it's removed because of hIS actions.

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essbee · 30/07/2005 01:18

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ThePrisoner · 30/07/2005 01:42

My children would think that doing your own repairs to holes in the wall would be good fun. What about your ds? You don't want him deciding that the whole house could do with a bit more DIY ...

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ThePrisoner · 30/07/2005 01:44

Oops, didn't read your comments properly ... you've already said that your ds would probably enjoy the hole-filling ... think I need to go to bed ...

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essbee · 30/07/2005 01:46

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essbee · 30/07/2005 01:47

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HappyHuggy · 30/07/2005 01:48

what about the comics or the computer hun? maybe take those away for the weekend?


Im crap with advice like this cause my eldest is only 3

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essbee · 30/07/2005 01:52

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essbee · 30/07/2005 02:00

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nightowl · 30/07/2005 02:54

you're not awful...you are a great mum!! loves you [hugs and kisses]

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nightowl · 30/07/2005 02:54

and you're certainly not a failure...far from.

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