Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lose your phone and your computer and all electronics and everything that gives pleasure for long enough to know that you are, in fact, the boss of him.
Don't cave in. Make it hurt.
This works for me.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah that’s it give me your phone.
Anonymous wrote:How should I respond when my 14yo who loves to pick fights with me says "Your, not the boss of me" or "Make me" when I tell him something? Looking for more productive ways than my usual - do it or lose your phone.....
Anonymous wrote:^ “LMK when you’re ready to try that again.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is “it” exactly? Homework, pick up his room or what. Maybe if you explain we can offer better suggestions.
Yesterday, it was because I was telling him he needed to start his HW. He is a dramatic ADHD kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lose your phone and your computer and all electronics and everything that gives pleasure for long enough to know that you are, in fact, the boss of him.
Don't cave in. Make it hurt.
This works for me.
Anonymous wrote:Lose your phone and your computer and all electronics and everything that gives pleasure for long enough to know that you are, in fact, the boss of him.
Don't cave in. Make it hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re not the boss of me? A 14 year old says that?
My 50 year old husband says this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re not the boss of me? A 14 year old says that?
My 50 year old husband says this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is “it” exactly? Homework, pick up his room or what. Maybe if you explain we can offer better suggestions.
Yesterday, it was because I was telling him he needed to start his HW. He is a dramatic ADHD kid.
Anonymous wrote:I have an argumentative kid like that. I say things back like - we can have a roommate situation whenever you want. That means you need to be responsible for 1/4 of the upkeep and expenses of the house including the mortgage and food. As roommates, we need to split up house responsibilities and have common rules for living together. Are your ready for that or will you be finding your own place?
Anonymous wrote:You’re not the boss of me? A 14 year old says that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is “it” exactly? Homework, pick up his room or what. Maybe if you explain we can offer better suggestions.
Yesterday, it was because I was telling him he needed to start his HW. He is a dramatic ADHD kid.
I have this kid too. I'd fire right back with "So get it done and show you're in charge responsibly. That is when I'll back off. Until then, I will keep on you"