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Ok... How Do You Get A 10 Yo To Do Something... We Say Well You Can't Do That Unless You Do This....
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His new thing... doesn't matter what the reward is... he says, I don't want it anyway... I don't need it anyway... is this what they call Tween Hood. I was finally going to take away his xbox today and he finally went and got dressed... of course he had to make farty noises...wage his butt at me... make funny faces first... my blood pressure luckily didn't blow... the problem is... if you take away his xbox or computer... that means there will be a physical fight because because he will… read more

posted April 8, 2013
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I can't wait to see my son at 14... Nathan is turning 11 in October the time is flying by!

posted July 5, 2013
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my 14 yo does the same thing when he wants to be a pain, for him now it is more of an attention thing. such as i havent had quality time with him. but awhile ago it was just that he had finally figured out he could really make his own choices, but never thought of the consequences til later. i think it was more of a growth thing.

posted April 8, 2013

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