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[quote=Anonymous]My kids issues are somewhat different (but similar in some ways). Do you think you can sort of set terms in advance. Like we will pay for college if you agree to — HIPAA and ferpa waivers Sharing grades with us If grades drop below a C in any class, you ageee you will start meeting with the EF coach and a tutor for that class You will check in via FT once per week… Or whatever you think will be constructive. It might help to negotiate this with a therapist. Have you ever read the Ross Greene books? They might help. I find that it often helps to put the question to him first. We are paying a lot of money for college. What do you think would be some commitments you can make that will help us feel that this is a good investment in your future? If they come up with the terms, there is more buy in. [/quote]
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