Sabtu, 23 November 2013

What would help a kid refusing to go to school return to school?

Q. My 8th grade brother has been refusing to go to school or do his homework and instead opting for video games. All of his grades are Fs, and I'm worried about him. My mom has had to call the police three times to make him go, and twice they had to come to our house. Almost every day, my mom is late to work, and her boss is very frustrated with her. She has taken away his video games, computer, and iPad privileges countless times, yet he decides to steal his computer/TV monitors back every time. I'm worried because occasionally my brother gets violent and hits my mom - it's not hard; it's fairly weak slapping. My mom can't be continually late, because she CAN NOT lose this job. I need to figure out a way to help my brother go to school and do his homework. Please help.
@ Wild Dingo: I've tried already, but he just gets greedy after a couple weeks and demands more money.

A. Your mom is lying. He hits her hard sometimes. Forget school, make sure he doesn't grow up to be a jerk who hits women. But don't go to the police, they'll just ruin his life. Get some juvenile rehab. Or a school counselor. Or call in some family or friends at church, particularly a guy older than him who likes video games. To see him regularly.

Also, take ALL of his video games. Hide them OUTSIDE of the house like with a neighbor or friend. Then threaten to sell them if he keeps on abusing the privilege of HAVING them.


What is required to open a gaming parlor for kids?
Q. I have space in a good locality, want to open computer gaming place for kids,
what are the requirements such as 1.licence, 2.capital, 3.manager 4.equipment (xbox-ps2-3 computers etc) shall appreciate full requirement what is the total investment and returns, break even period etc. what are the points i hav to monitor and pay good attention to get good returns.
shall appreciate guidance, response showing me the right way.

A. Well the requirements where I live are going to be different than the requirements where you live.

Go down to the city counsel, or whoever is responsible for making decisions about buildings in your area, and ask them





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