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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I doubt 20:06 has a SN kid. You have my sympathy OP b/c when puberty hits, it's hard.[/quote] I do. And several special needs family members. My advice is sound. What she is doing is not working. What uer therapist recommends is not working. The technique she is using is not going to yeild the long term results she wants. She needs to do something different to get different results. Giving him his own spending money (not a point system) might yield better results. Giving him ways to earn his own money will not only give better results, but it will also empower him, help him to feel like and grow into being a teenager, and will help him to learn skills he desperately needs to eventually become an independent, functioning adult. [/quote]
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