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So I am looking at implementing a military style written counseling system for my 15 year old son. Initial counseling, monthly counselings etc. It would be a clear concise expression of what is expected, acceptable, and unacceptable as well as ways for improvement and goal setting. Has anyone else ever toyed with this idea?
Posted 10 y ago
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CW3 (Join to see), I have done more than toy with the idea. I tried it out and it worked fairly well. Standards were set - in writing - and signed by both parents and child. Then when standards were not met, there was no need to argue about it or raise a fuss ... just pull out the written standards and go from there. I like it.
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It's a fairly direct system so I'm going to give it a try. I like the idea that everything is in writing. Plus it gets him ready for the military. Thanks for the response!
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For me, no, I tell em to do something, it needs to happen, they are welcome to answer questions, there is no need for me to write down what I expect. But if that's what you want to do, if you think it will work, I mean, its a very useful tool for educating, I just wouldn't do it.
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