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<blockquote data-quote="B’smom" data-source="post: 740060" data-attributes="member: 23359"><p>Their strategies are based on what he wants. So my issue is, if he doesn’t want to brush his teeth, they don’t make him. It’s his choice. But really, who is going to pay for all his dental work due to cavities? Me. The same goes with school. He’s attending school while he’s there and he’s allowed to bring anything he wants: currently it’s a pillow, a blanket, a large backpack of toys and stuffed animals and his playing cards. </p><p></p><p>This is how they get him to school. This is not the same rules that his home school has. Absolutely no toys/stuffed animals etc are allowed. I have a son that just started this year and he’s not even allowed to bring a comfort item. </p><p>I’m honestly really worried how we’ll get him to school when he returns. With B, the second you do something once, say yes one time- it becomes a routine. And we will probably spend the next 3-4 weeks fighting in the am about not bringing toys to school. </p><p>Am routine is hard enough- we fight to get up, to get dressed, to eat. If we don’t fight those battles then he’ll wait until it’s time to go and flip out because he’s hungry or has pj’s on. Refused to get on the bus and then I’m late for work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B’smom, post: 740060, member: 23359"] Their strategies are based on what he wants. So my issue is, if he doesn’t want to brush his teeth, they don’t make him. It’s his choice. But really, who is going to pay for all his dental work due to cavities? Me. The same goes with school. He’s attending school while he’s there and he’s allowed to bring anything he wants: currently it’s a pillow, a blanket, a large backpack of toys and stuffed animals and his playing cards. This is how they get him to school. This is not the same rules that his home school has. Absolutely no toys/stuffed animals etc are allowed. I have a son that just started this year and he’s not even allowed to bring a comfort item. I’m honestly really worried how we’ll get him to school when he returns. With B, the second you do something once, say yes one time- it becomes a routine. And we will probably spend the next 3-4 weeks fighting in the am about not bringing toys to school. Am routine is hard enough- we fight to get up, to get dressed, to eat. If we don’t fight those battles then he’ll wait until it’s time to go and flip out because he’s hungry or has pj’s on. Refused to get on the bus and then I’m late for work. [/QUOTE]
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