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A fairly good ex. of entitlement awareness/breaking bad habits
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 616963" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Also, wanted to add that difficult child often asks us, ESP. husband for favors. He is more inclined to give in...and i think this is why he was flabbergasted when she pulled another one of her ....cant do what i promised routines. We discourage her from asking for lots of favors, but help out when it is important and wouldn't hurt us. For example, left over food, etc. a ride, when it is convenient. And I have no problem helping her with rides IF and only if it is important, I'm not doing something else that is important for myself and it is pouring rain....making it very hard for her to take the bus. We want to help appropriately and lovingly. But, being a difficult child, she often OFTEN abuses these types of things.</p><p></p><p></p><p>48 views, but no one said anything</p><p>Can you see what I wrote?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 616963, member: 4152"] Also, wanted to add that difficult child often asks us, ESP. husband for favors. He is more inclined to give in...and i think this is why he was flabbergasted when she pulled another one of her ....cant do what i promised routines. We discourage her from asking for lots of favors, but help out when it is important and wouldn't hurt us. For example, left over food, etc. a ride, when it is convenient. And I have no problem helping her with rides IF and only if it is important, I'm not doing something else that is important for myself and it is pouring rain....making it very hard for her to take the bus. We want to help appropriately and lovingly. But, being a difficult child, she often OFTEN abuses these types of things. 48 views, but no one said anything Can you see what I wrote? [/QUOTE]
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