Anonymous wrote:This has to be a troll post. No one gives their kid a couple hundred dollars a month as an allowance starting in eighth grade. Right?
Anonymous wrote:Kids really get hundreds of dollars a month in allowance in your circle?
Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Why are Americans so obsessed about making materialism into something negative?
Anonymous wrote:Why are Americans so obsessed about making materialism into something negative?
Anonymous wrote:OP- She had a full neuropsych evaluation, so she does have inattentive ADHD. School refusal is something we've struggled with in the past, but she's been doing really good lately since we've medicated but this situation set her off and she did not go the next day, so we cut her data off and didn't let her go out with friends this past weekend. She refuses to do anything when she's upset/angry so she is in therapy working on that and her emotional regulation skills. She did act remorseful this morning though, and apologized for screaming at us. Our main dilemma is whether to keep pushing her to get a job. She's very social and isn't anxious about a job, but just has not had that kind of responsibility yet and is a little immature for her age due to her ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You lost me at “ she won’t hand over her phone”
WTF OP.
actually, lost me at "couple hundred since 8th grade." An 8th grader with several hundred dollars per month. OP created this. It's not really fair to expect DD to conform 100% to whatever behavior it is OP wants today. After years of teaching DD otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:OP- She had a full neuropsych evaluation, so she does have inattentive ADHD. School refusal is something we've struggled with in the past, but she's been doing really good lately since we've medicated but this situation set her off and she did not go the next day, so we cut her data off and didn't let her go out with friends this past weekend. She refuses to do anything when she's upset/angry so she is in therapy working on that and her emotional regulation skills. She did act remorseful this morning though, and apologized for screaming at us. Our main dilemma is whether to keep pushing her to get a job. She's very social and isn't anxious about a job, but just has not had that kind of responsibility yet and is a little immature for her age due to her ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:This has to be a troll post. No one gives their kid a couple hundred dollars a month as an allowance starting in eighth grade. Right?
Anonymous wrote:You lost me at “ she won’t hand over her phone”
WTF OP.
Anonymous wrote:Oof...you.need to take the phone away for awhile, no allowance, make her volunteer and get a job and pay you back for the missed therapy session