Bonniek:
Your daughter sounds exactly like me when I was her age. I used to find every excuse NOT to do my treatments. But my parents were persistant, they did whatever it took to get me to do it. Sometimes, my mom would threaten to call the doctor, and since I didn't want to be admitted to the hospital again I would shove my nebulizer in my mouth. As harsh as it seems, IT WORKED and I'm so thankful for that. I also would be rewarded for doing my treatments every day. I would make a chart and everytime I did my treatments consecutively for a week or two, I would get a trip to the candy store. They also did fun things with my while I did my therapy, my dad would play a game, or we'd watch a movie. Its hard for a 9 year old to understand the importance, and looking back I wish I knew how important it was back then. But the little tricks my parents used really did help, and I'm thankful for that. Hope this helped!
Your daughter sounds exactly like me when I was her age. I used to find every excuse NOT to do my treatments. But my parents were persistant, they did whatever it took to get me to do it. Sometimes, my mom would threaten to call the doctor, and since I didn't want to be admitted to the hospital again I would shove my nebulizer in my mouth. As harsh as it seems, IT WORKED and I'm so thankful for that. I also would be rewarded for doing my treatments every day. I would make a chart and everytime I did my treatments consecutively for a week or two, I would get a trip to the candy store. They also did fun things with my while I did my therapy, my dad would play a game, or we'd watch a movie. Its hard for a 9 year old to understand the importance, and looking back I wish I knew how important it was back then. But the little tricks my parents used really did help, and I'm thankful for that. Hope this helped!