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Ultimately, the target behavior should be mutually selected. It’s not just your idea. It’s something that your teen also agrees would be good to change. Reaching that kind of consensus may be easier if you spell out the benefits for your teen. You might say: “Not only can we address this problem that we’ve been having, but also you may be able to earn some privileges that you’ve been wanting. Let’s talk about what we can do.”
If Your Adolescent Has ADHD: An Essential Resource for Parents (Adolescent Mental Health Initiative)
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