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  • downshift_me
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    Originally posted by Roscoe View Post
    Shit, I have half of one in my garage! It's a great idea for the future...
    Yep, the builder left almost a whole pallet in the backyard after they finished the house.

    On a side note, Chris they do have huge rocks/broken concrete under the Lake Worth bridge you can pick up if that's something you want to do. Just leave me some I'm not done with my yard yet, lol.

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  • Roscoe
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    Where the fuck are you just going to "get" a pallet of bricks, let alone have it moved to your yard?!
    Shit, I have half of one in my garage! It's a great idea for the future...

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  • ELVIS
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    Originally posted by mystic96 View Post
    How are you making your disciplinary actions stick? Say they f-up and you make them go outside and dig holes and move bricks or sit down and write sentences over and over and over or whatever other consequences you're thinking will show them right from wrong, and the kiddo decides he/she just isn't going to do any of it? Where do you go from there? If they just flat out refuse to do anything?
    how old??

    god bless.

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  • talisman
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    Where the fuck are you just going to "get" a pallet of bricks, let alone have it moved to your yard?!

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  • Thehead
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    Get a pallet of bricks. Make him move them one by one from one end of the yard to the other. Repeat until he can't stand up or his attitude changes. It will work, and you can enjoy a beer or two while watching.

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  • Pokulski-Blatz
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    Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
    Or not.
    Le sigh.

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  • Vertnut
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    Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz View Post
    Pics?
    Or not.

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  • Pokulski-Blatz
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    Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
    For what it's worth, I whipped my youngest daughter's ass quite often from when she was 5 till about 9. There were times I hurt MYSELF, and would not even get a response (crying, tears, etc.) until I left the room. She was defiant to the point of it being ridiculous. I finally stopped because it was border-line abuse, and my wife would even cry. When I stopped responding to her bullshit and quit doing things for her, it turned her around. She was 11th in her high school class (out of almost 500) and was on the Deans list at UT almost every semester. At 23, she is VERY successful. My point is that the very thing that makes him act out, could be an asset to him if he can focus it on making himself better. Parenting is a sonuvabitch, and kids don't come with an "owners manual".
    Pics?

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  • mystic96
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    How are you making your disciplinary actions stick? Say they f-up and you make them go outside and dig holes and move bricks or sit down and write sentences over and over and over or whatever other consequences you're thinking will show them right from wrong, and the kiddo decides he/she just isn't going to do any of it? Where do you go from there? If they just flat out refuse to do anything?

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  • Vertnut
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    For what it's worth, I whipped my youngest daughter's ass quite often from when she was 5 till about 9. There were times I hurt MYSELF, and would not even get a response (crying, tears, etc.) until I left the room. She was defiant to the point of it being ridiculous. I finally stopped because it was border-line abuse, and my wife would even cry. When I stopped responding to her bullshit and quit doing things for her, it turned her around. She was 11th in her high school class (out of almost 500) and was on the Deans list at UT almost every semester. At 23, she is VERY successful. My point is that the very thing that makes him act out, could be an asset to him if he can focus it on making himself better. Parenting is a sonuvabitch, and kids don't come with an "owners manual".

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  • Scott Mc
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    Originally posted by downshift_me View Post

    Lastly, did y'all ever do any ADD/ADHD testing? He may not be able to focus.


    Orrrrrr....ignore of that and put the fear of God into him and this can be done without hitting him. However, he has no understanding of what happened to you as a child so while it may hurt you he has no idea. You're not beating your kid or abusing him as you were as a child. A spanking is a spanking and when done properly can be eye opening.

    I'm still doped up on morphine over here so I may need to edit this later.
    This, fear of God method works on ADD/ADHD. I use the Invisible chair with holding a pencil on the ends strait out. It makes my girlfriends youngest crack in about 3 minutes. He has ADHD and normal punishments do not work. I have never spanked him but I did pin him down for about 15 minutes once when he was having a freakout. Once he calmed down we talked about respect and how if he was going to disrespect people he better be ready to face the fact that the loss could be more than he bargained for. I have also learned you cant give them an inch. If you tell them to do it, they better do it or there will be a penalty, every time. Good luck!

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  • Stephen
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    Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz View Post
    Seriously try Scouts ... it has given many boys direction.
    Plus y'all will get to make a bad ass pinewood derby car together!!
    Make your own custom "raven" car and hell love it because you're doing shit with him

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  • Stephen
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    Originally posted by ELVIS View Post
    perfect stephen. that has a ton to do with it too. Jr is in baseball and soccer. that is 4-5 nights a week. he knows he better listen the first time something is asked, or its an issue. i think i have only spanked him 2-3times in his 6yrs. all being due to something that is serious enough to be fatal. ie running into the street. he got a spanking because I needed him to remember that. i am so lucky he is not like me. i had to learn everything the hard way. that said you have to start discipline when they are young. i see parents with kids Jr's age having to raise their voice and scream at their kids in public, and im jsut like.... that shit should have been started at home. i wont embarass Jr or myself by acting like that. when he gets a little wild in public as boys do and i believe should, if i feel its too much i can stop it with a look. he sees the look because he knows the behavior is sketchy and is already looking at me to see if he can get away with it. its amazing when you start out young and are 100% consistant what you can get acomplished by getting your back straight and with a little bass in your voice. im not father of the year by any chance man, but just wanted to post what has been working for me. best of luck.

    god bless.
    Does he play baseball at the complex in Carrollton? Or 5 star in TC?

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  • TeeShock
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    If I ever had a smart ass response, I was cracked with the fat end of a butter knife on the top of my head

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  • Pokulski-Blatz
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    Seriously try Scouts ... it has given many boys direction.

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