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Old 10-09-2014, 05:27 PM #2
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One part think of her age, and find the discipline that works for the age.
Also each child is different. And needs disciplined different.

I would consider taking the privilege of being out later, if that is what
she has broke the rule. Just remember even though she has problems,
she is close to an adult.

Also maybe get an family membership at an gym.
Go together, or let the kids go.

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