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- My son does not get up from bed when he wakes up in the morning.

Call him once, or give him an alarm clock, and let him be a little late for school and take charge in the morning.

- My son does not brush his teeth regularly.

Give him the choice of brushing his teeth or losing his candy if he doesn't brush his teeth, and he'll take responsibility for his dental hygiene.

- My daughter neglects her homework.

They all agreed to distribute the housework, and the best results are when all the children suffer from default (for example, lunch is late if the dishes are not cleaned).

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