Anonymous wrote:In addition to the PP's advice above, make sure that being "sick" isn't fun. When my mom thought we were faking, she'd call our bluff and let us stay home, but we had to stay in bed all day, we couldn't play outside, no TV, etc. If we were genuinely sick, we wouldn't protest (because when you're really sick you just want to lay in bed), but if we were faking, that took away the incentive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are inviting a lot more of this. Tell her if she tells the teacher she’s sick again she will have to go to the doctor. That always worked on us when my mom did it.
That’s what my dh said but I don’t want to penalize her for being honest with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are inviting a lot more of this. Tell her if she tells the teacher she’s sick again she will have to go to the doctor. That always worked on us when my mom did it.
That’s what my dh said but I don’t want to penalize her for being honest with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are inviting a lot more of this. Tell her if she tells the teacher she’s sick again she will have to go to the doctor. That always worked on us when my mom did it.
That’s what my dh said but I don’t want to penalize her for being honest with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to the PP's advice above, make sure that being "sick" isn't fun. When my mom thought we were faking, she'd call our bluff and let us stay home, but we had to stay in bed all day, we couldn't play outside, no TV, etc. If we were genuinely sick, we wouldn't protest (because when you're really sick you just want to lay in bed), but if we were faking, that took away the incentive.
Not this. Dc is looking for a connection. It’s the first week back after a long break, understandable.
Anonymous wrote:You are inviting a lot more of this. Tell her if she tells the teacher she’s sick again she will have to go to the doctor. That always worked on us when my mom did it.
Anonymous wrote:In addition to the PP's advice above, make sure that being "sick" isn't fun. When my mom thought we were faking, she'd call our bluff and let us stay home, but we had to stay in bed all day, we couldn't play outside, no TV, etc. If we were genuinely sick, we wouldn't protest (because when you're really sick you just want to lay in bed), but if we were faking, that took away the incentive.