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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think depending on the kid trying to make him clean it would be pointless. Depending on the skills of the kid I would either clean it myself or do as pp said and have him help if calm. Is he able to process and reflect when calm? If yes I think the consequences would be steered towards ([b]with his input in a Ross Greene interview style approach) [/b]no chick fil A for 1 week (or whatever makes sense) and/or helping take out the trash for a time. If he really can’t process just keep moving forward as best you can. [/quote] Ross Greene conversations are about identifying a child's difficulties and concerns with an expectation, not about consequences/punishment. A conversation about how to approach having guests in the future could be a Ross Greene conversation, but it's not about behavior.[/quote]
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