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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 436890" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Point taken, Insane.</p><p></p><p>AND if the above situations had been presented differently, I would 100% agree with you, and not have made the statement as I did. AND I <strong>concede</strong> that it is entirely possible that sjexpress' difficult child has issues as you described. So, I do apologize for my hasty assessment - I do very much tend to "shoot from the hip"</p><p></p><p>HOWEVER even if such issues are present, the resulting behavior should not be tolerated. Just like others mentioned, there is a distinct difference between a child "trying" to control their behaviors and failing, and a child who is just reacting any way they want. </p><p></p><p>The issues need to be identified, and "treated" with appropriate accommodations. Hopefully this will result in 'better' behavior - knowing that 'better' for a difficult child is far from ideal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 436890, member: 11965"] Point taken, Insane. AND if the above situations had been presented differently, I would 100% agree with you, and not have made the statement as I did. AND I [B]concede[/B] that it is entirely possible that sjexpress' difficult child has issues as you described. So, I do apologize for my hasty assessment - I do very much tend to "shoot from the hip" HOWEVER even if such issues are present, the resulting behavior should not be tolerated. Just like others mentioned, there is a distinct difference between a child "trying" to control their behaviors and failing, and a child who is just reacting any way they want. The issues need to be identified, and "treated" with appropriate accommodations. Hopefully this will result in 'better' behavior - knowing that 'better' for a difficult child is far from ideal. [/QUOTE]
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