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Am I steering my own, true course or heading for the rocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Smithmom" data-source="post: 743019" data-attributes="member: 23371"><p>Relationships are negotiations. Otherwise its called master and slave. </p><p></p><p>You want to find an incentive that will make him take his medication. Don't we all wish we could find an incentive to get them to behave the way we want? Of course, in most situations it's money. But when money doesn't work for a parent what else is there? Ever watch a tv show called Intervention? </p><p></p><p>When the behavior puts their lives at risk as parents we get more desperate. But that doesn't mean that there's any better incentives. Its the same as it was without the threat of death. They have to want to change. </p><p></p><p>Yes, i still see my kid's brain as a bulletin board. A mess of ideas and pics over the years. Some stuck, sadly most of the bad ones. But I keep throwing good ones at it hoping that maybe some day just one of the good ones will stick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithmom, post: 743019, member: 23371"] Relationships are negotiations. Otherwise its called master and slave. You want to find an incentive that will make him take his medication. Don't we all wish we could find an incentive to get them to behave the way we want? Of course, in most situations it's money. But when money doesn't work for a parent what else is there? Ever watch a tv show called Intervention? When the behavior puts their lives at risk as parents we get more desperate. But that doesn't mean that there's any better incentives. Its the same as it was without the threat of death. They have to want to change. Yes, i still see my kid's brain as a bulletin board. A mess of ideas and pics over the years. Some stuck, sadly most of the bad ones. But I keep throwing good ones at it hoping that maybe some day just one of the good ones will stick. [/QUOTE]
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