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3 steps forward, one giant leap back
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<blockquote data-quote="tammyjh" data-source="post: 127679" data-attributes="member: 3072"><p>I agree with those who said to still consider the 4 weeks as progress. It really is great that she went 4 weeks without being physically aggressive. It shows that she can do it and hopefully you'll see another period of time where she can hold it together that well again. My difficult child has gone a little while without being physical as well and we're very thankful for it although we see her slipping back some as well so I know your frustration on this. We've recorded difficult child from time to time but it really makes her irate so we haven't done it in a long time.</p><p></p><p>As far as when to push the limits. For some people teeth brushing is a non negotiable and for others its ok to skip once in a while if they feel the situation calls for it. Ross Greene's book is good although we're mostly the plan A or plan C people in his Collaborative Problem Solving method. My difficult child is super concrete so Plan B hasn't worked so far. The mood gets in the way.</p><p>good luck though...it sounds like she's been doing well so maybe this will just be a minor step back in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tammyjh, post: 127679, member: 3072"] I agree with those who said to still consider the 4 weeks as progress. It really is great that she went 4 weeks without being physically aggressive. It shows that she can do it and hopefully you'll see another period of time where she can hold it together that well again. My difficult child has gone a little while without being physical as well and we're very thankful for it although we see her slipping back some as well so I know your frustration on this. We've recorded difficult child from time to time but it really makes her irate so we haven't done it in a long time. As far as when to push the limits. For some people teeth brushing is a non negotiable and for others its ok to skip once in a while if they feel the situation calls for it. Ross Greene's book is good although we're mostly the plan A or plan C people in his Collaborative Problem Solving method. My difficult child is super concrete so Plan B hasn't worked so far. The mood gets in the way. good luck though...it sounds like she's been doing well so maybe this will just be a minor step back in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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