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Coping with not liking difficult child...peers shying away, what do we do...
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 598200"><p>That is a great book idea. It is awesome that he responded to it so well.</p><p></p><p>What does his therapist say about his arguing and unpleasantness? </p><p></p><p>Some of the things we've done with difficult child 1 in the past is a form we filled out after every time out. "I'm sorry I.... Next time instead I will ... Also he has drawn pictures of what he thought he was getting in trouble for. We have also been very blunt about social consequences. Just this morning difficult child 1 yelled at difficult child 3 causing him to cry. difficult child 1 got time out. Then difficult child 1 asked difficult child 3 to trade him games and difficult child 3 glared at him and refused. I pointed out that when he yelled at difficult child 3 that difficult child 3 got mad at him and was less likely to do what difficult child 1 wanted. Then difficult child 1 had to write an apology and do an act of restitution. </p><p></p><p>Do you think your difficult child really doesn't get that what he is saying is wrong or is it that he is not admitting it? difficult child 1 knows what he does wrong but has a hard time admitting it; even if I saw him do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 598200"] That is a great book idea. It is awesome that he responded to it so well. What does his therapist say about his arguing and unpleasantness? Some of the things we've done with difficult child 1 in the past is a form we filled out after every time out. "I'm sorry I.... Next time instead I will ... Also he has drawn pictures of what he thought he was getting in trouble for. We have also been very blunt about social consequences. Just this morning difficult child 1 yelled at difficult child 3 causing him to cry. difficult child 1 got time out. Then difficult child 1 asked difficult child 3 to trade him games and difficult child 3 glared at him and refused. I pointed out that when he yelled at difficult child 3 that difficult child 3 got mad at him and was less likely to do what difficult child 1 wanted. Then difficult child 1 had to write an apology and do an act of restitution. Do you think your difficult child really doesn't get that what he is saying is wrong or is it that he is not admitting it? difficult child 1 knows what he does wrong but has a hard time admitting it; even if I saw him do it. [/QUOTE]
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