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<blockquote data-quote="ch574" data-source="post: 252961" data-attributes="member: 6994"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":tongue:" title="tongue :tongue:" data-shortname=":tongue:" /> thank you. I REALLY needed that chuckle.</p><p> </p><p>I think the hardest thing for me with TEC is letting go of my own knee-jerk reaction to what I think authority should be. I agree 100% with Rossman's idea that what I'm doing is not working and I definitely need to find another way. And I like his ideas of combined compromise. I just have a difficult time letting go of my own idea that *MY* way is the way I want things done. I guess I'm not that different from my 4 year old.</p><p> </p><p>Has anyone ever read/heard of the following books:</p><p>"Emotionaly Intelligent Parenting: How to raise a self-disciplined, responsible, socially skilled child." </p><p>or</p><p>"The Kazdin Method for Parenting the Defiant Child"</p><p> </p><p>I found them both at our local library and checked them out. I have absolutely NO idea what either of them contains, but obviously I'm at the stage where I'm looking under all the stones I can find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ch574, post: 252961, member: 6994"] :raspberry-tounge: thank you. I REALLY needed that chuckle. I think the hardest thing for me with TEC is letting go of my own knee-jerk reaction to what I think authority should be. I agree 100% with Rossman's idea that what I'm doing is not working and I definitely need to find another way. And I like his ideas of combined compromise. I just have a difficult time letting go of my own idea that *MY* way is the way I want things done. I guess I'm not that different from my 4 year old. Has anyone ever read/heard of the following books: "Emotionaly Intelligent Parenting: How to raise a self-disciplined, responsible, socially skilled child." or "The Kazdin Method for Parenting the Defiant Child" I found them both at our local library and checked them out. I have absolutely NO idea what either of them contains, but obviously I'm at the stage where I'm looking under all the stones I can find. [/QUOTE]
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