I fully understand giving children choices in their life. I believe somethings-like taking meds- are not something a child gets to choose. Pretending as if it is a choice makes no sense to me at all.
Someone please explain.
Depends what the meds are. DS is 13 he has ADHD he wanted to try off his pill we agreed one quarter as long as his grades didn't drop but they did so he is back on.
Sd11 takes meds for chronic uti's-she hates HATES taking them-but we tell her-do ya wanna pee in pain? NO?! Take the meds!
Same with her asthma meds-it's a nasty business but it's necessary.
lol... is it something you can actually get into the child?
My SD used to have this terrible medicine she had to take. At first they gave us a liquid form, and it came in these little bottles that looked like lab bottles. She flat out just wouldn't take it. Well, one tast could tell you why!
We finally had to work with the doctor about giving her a pill form instead, even if she was "too young" for pills.
That being said if it was pertinent to his ability to breathe it wouldn't be an option. It would be taken whether he wanted to or not.
Quoting luckystars2012:
Who is doing the negotiating with her?
And, hand this off to dh. He wants I make it a negotiation, he negotiates. With his time and his money.



- Raspberry393
on Nov. 17, 2012 at 11:07 PM