Hey smartpants I did look it up here is what I got: temu.com Temu Official Site - Free Shipping & Free Return shein.com SHEIN Official Site - Up to 85% Off https://us.shein.com https://us.shein.com › Women-Clothing-c-2030.html https://www.cnn.com › 2023 › 04 › 23 › tech › temu-shein-us-concerns-intl-hnk › index.html https://techcrunch.com › 2023 › 04 › 18 › shein-temu-us-scrutiny NONE of these look like what you are talking about. Nothing says: "wish and Shein" Still instead of explaining it you wanted to be rude and wrote 3 paragarphics of nonsense instead of explaining it. THAT makes total SENSE.
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| It’s a bad habit that should be squashed on that basis alone. |
back at you
The last 2 paragraphs were for OP. Maybe that's why they don’t make sense to you. Wish is an e commerce site. Shein is a different e commerce site. You were so close. |
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Cut back on the junk shopping because it's a nasty habit that will get worse when she starts earning and wasting real money.
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Hi, “ding dong” poster. We’re not in 3rd grade, so no one says “ding dong” anymore. Please join the rest of us in adulthood. What OP’s husband is doing is called consequences and parenting. You should try it sometime. |
+1,000. Find more constructive ways to get her dopamine hit than Wish and especially Shein, which is a terrible company exploiting workers. |
It doesn’t have to be “struggle.” It can be laziness and lack of effort. I’m quite certain if OP’e kid had a learning disability that affected her ability to make good grades, she would have told us. |
| I never punished for a bad grade. |
Agree with this. Have her use Internet time to research fast fashion. Take her shopping at a thrift store. She'll find a shipping diff there and there will be a lot of fast fashion items, but at least not buying new helps slow the demand. |
| Way too harsh. |
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Haven't read all replies yet but you said "A bad grade on a test" meaning just ONE bad grade. And that warrants punishment?
Personally I'd let one bad grade go as long as it didn't become a pattern. But if it's important for your DH to do something now, why not gently inquire what happened if this is not the norm for them. Maybe they had a bad day. Or found the material for this one test a little difficult. Let them know an occasional bad grade is not the end of the world, but make sure they recognize when they need additional help and the best way for them to proceed when they need it - whether it's help from mom and dad, going to academic support at school, or a tutor. My kid would be a wreck if I were looking at every single grade he makes, scrutinizing, criticizing and punishing. We tell him as long as he makes his best effort, the grade doesn't matter. |
| Don’t take away things, put in things. If she needs some extra supports to do well in this class, then you add in extra study time or tutoring or other things to help her succeed academically. Adding in that will take time away from other things naturally, and that’s a consequence in and of itself. Teaching her to prioritize her time is a much more important skill than just whipping stuff away willy-nilly to punish. |
| The whole consequences for bad grades is so 1980s. Leave her be. |
| Haven’t you posted this before? |
| I would stop the shopping because it's a bad habit, but not so much because of one bad grade. |