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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 766696" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Lost Mama, I've never heard of this type of camp. It sounds like it's been helpful for your family. Operating with "logical consequences" is often an effective way of bringing up children. I know in our situation, our "special" child has great trouble with this concept, even though she is now an adult. On the positive side, she is improving, but it's been shockingly slow as her "default" seems to be to go full steam ahead without thinking. Many years ago, there was a parenting book by that name "Logical Consequences," and it was very effective and popular. I just did an Amazon search and couldn't find it. But, I saw others. Here is one: 1001 Natural Logical Consequences: Specific Solutions to Help Kids Behave. I had a cousin who was very good with this. There was a consequence when her children "misbehaved" and she did her best to make the "punishment" if at all possible, in line with the circumstance, which often required a little creativity. But sometimes, it was just old fashioned "grounded" etc. But where she could...she made it align in a logical way. Hope this makes sense.</p><h2></h2></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 766696, member: 4152"] Lost Mama, I've never heard of this type of camp. It sounds like it's been helpful for your family. Operating with "logical consequences" is often an effective way of bringing up children. I know in our situation, our "special" child has great trouble with this concept, even though she is now an adult. On the positive side, she is improving, but it's been shockingly slow as her "default" seems to be to go full steam ahead without thinking. Many years ago, there was a parenting book by that name "Logical Consequences," and it was very effective and popular. I just did an Amazon search and couldn't find it. But, I saw others. Here is one: 1001 Natural Logical Consequences: Specific Solutions to Help Kids Behave. I had a cousin who was very good with this. There was a consequence when her children "misbehaved" and she did her best to make the "punishment" if at all possible, in line with the circumstance, which often required a little creativity. But sometimes, it was just old fashioned "grounded" etc. But where she could...she made it align in a logical way. Hope this makes sense. [HEADING=1][/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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