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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you stop with the insults? I'm here trying to get support and suggestions. Spare me the insults. Okay so can you give me some concrete solutions to these examples? - what do I do when he throws his dinner out, the same dinner which he asks me to make? - what do I do when he helps himself to gluten items in the frig when he has a gluten allergy? - what do I do when he jumps on the bed even when I place the baby on the bed? - what do I do when he plugs up the bathtub drain because he thinks it would be fun to do. And then does it three more times even after I tell him not to do it? - what do I do when he loses his electronic toy privileges and then sneaks it into his backpack anyway to school? - what do I do when he shakes the baby's playpen with the baby in it? - what do I do when I ask him to do his homework and he says, "You can't make me do it?" These are just obviously a few examples. I have no ideas on how to resolve each of these. When I take privileges away as my DH asks me to do, DS says, "It's okay I know I'll get the electronic toys back eventually." When I tell him to go into time out, he taunts me from his timeout place. Is my DS the only person who does these things? You sound like a mature person so I know you must have ideas as to what I should do.[/quote] * If he throws out his dinner, than say that is it for tonight. We will have a healthy breakfast. If he is hungry he will eat. * Remove all gluten from the house. Everyone can go gluten free. * You should not have a baby on the bed -- it isn't safe for the baby * Put the electronic toy out of his reach I think though, you need help. There's bigger issues at play here. I hope you can find the help you need.[/quote]
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