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School Refusal

I will admit to being an over indulgent parent (initial score of 75), however, after viewing your first week of sessions, I would like to know if you address my particular situation of an overly dramatic teenage girl who repeatedly "makes" herself too ill to attend high school? She cajoles, manipulates, and at a time of day when we all need to get to work, and have little time for such events. Nine times out of ten she wins. This characteristic needs to be modified in order to get her on a more goal-oriented track toward success in her career and future relationships. Thank you for your e-book. It applies a logic system to solving this persuasive teenage dilemma in the US :) Regards, E. ``````````````````````` Hi E., Re: I would like to know if you address my particular situation of an overly dramatic teenage girl who repeatedly "makes" herself too ill to attend high school? You’ll find a strategy to resolve this issue in Session #3. However, I would caution you t...

Punishment or Discipline? What works best?

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Hi S., == > I’ve responded throughout your email below: Thank-you once again for your guidance Mark. As I read the letters from other parents, it is interesting that so many of the answers go back to the program although with variations. I did not realize until recently that all of these letters are available to read…including the ones that I send! I suggest that you email all of your on-line customers and give them the link to this part of the program at the onset. In my opinion, this would be a good resource and may reduce the amount of questions that you get. == > Good idea! Thanks. ==> Join Online Parent Support On that note! I would appreciate your opinion on whether the following are “punishment” or “discipline” as I find the two are not as well defined as I need. Scenario One: His car has been taken away indefinitely as he does not have a job to pay for the gas and insurance. We also tied this to his attendance at school. He will be done school t...