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<blockquote data-quote="rubypops" data-source="post: 2262893" data-attributes="member: 524101"><p>Good morning. </p><p>I was diagnosed aged 1 and have memories of running around the kitchen table screaming when it was injection time! Must be a nightmare for any parent. Well done for your strength and perseverance. </p><p></p><p>Have you thought about trying a reward chart? Every time he allows you to do his insulin, he gets to put a sticker on the chart or colour a square green. If he has lots of green squares or stickers at the end of every week (or day) he can have a treat.</p><p></p><p>I have a lot of different versions of these reward charts with dinosaurs / cars / superheros, etc (I'm a teacher!) so send me a private message if you'd like some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubypops, post: 2262893, member: 524101"] Good morning. I was diagnosed aged 1 and have memories of running around the kitchen table screaming when it was injection time! Must be a nightmare for any parent. Well done for your strength and perseverance. Have you thought about trying a reward chart? Every time he allows you to do his insulin, he gets to put a sticker on the chart or colour a square green. If he has lots of green squares or stickers at the end of every week (or day) he can have a treat. I have a lot of different versions of these reward charts with dinosaurs / cars / superheros, etc (I'm a teacher!) so send me a private message if you'd like some. [/QUOTE]
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