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<blockquote data-quote="Junglelandmama" data-source="post: 419754"><p>I'm with the others who say, put some "measurable" goals but with the #1 goal being ZERO violence towards anyone or anything!</p><p>We have been round and round with "behavior specialists" and it never fails they act like the chart thing will work wonders with a difficult child. been there done that too many times to say. It does NOT work, at least not with my difficult child. My easy child 3 does ok with them but her behaviors are nothing compared to my difficult child's. </p><p> </p><p>But at least make an effort, shows you are trying it their way, and if they aren't with difficult child for more than a few hours a week, they have no idea what "real life" with a difficult child is.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs of encouragement! Vickie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junglelandmama, post: 419754"] I'm with the others who say, put some "measurable" goals but with the #1 goal being ZERO violence towards anyone or anything! We have been round and round with "behavior specialists" and it never fails they act like the chart thing will work wonders with a difficult child. been there done that too many times to say. It does NOT work, at least not with my difficult child. My easy child 3 does ok with them but her behaviors are nothing compared to my difficult child's. But at least make an effort, shows you are trying it their way, and if they aren't with difficult child for more than a few hours a week, they have no idea what "real life" with a difficult child is. Hugs of encouragement! Vickie [/QUOTE]
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