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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 525033" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Well, there is evidence that hormones cycle in males just like they do in females. It's just not as distinct. It's also more prominent at puberty and mid-life.</p><p></p><p>I learned early on that groundings really don't phase my kids. They WILL find other way to entertain themselves and does nothing to motivate them to do what they are supposed to do. Rewards pretty much have the same effect unless they are immediate short term ones. But even then they don't always work.</p><p></p><p>"Forgetting" chores is EXTERMELY common with ADHD. You need to constantly remind him. Stand with him when he's doing the chore. Explain step by excruciatingly detailed step how to perform the chore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 525033, member: 11965"] Well, there is evidence that hormones cycle in males just like they do in females. It's just not as distinct. It's also more prominent at puberty and mid-life. I learned early on that groundings really don't phase my kids. They WILL find other way to entertain themselves and does nothing to motivate them to do what they are supposed to do. Rewards pretty much have the same effect unless they are immediate short term ones. But even then they don't always work. "Forgetting" chores is EXTERMELY common with ADHD. You need to constantly remind him. Stand with him when he's doing the chore. Explain step by excruciatingly detailed step how to perform the chore. [/QUOTE]
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