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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 222732" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>If you had just picked up your difficult child from his dad's, he is transitioning from one environment to another, where there are very different expectations. My difficult child does horrible with transitions, and I tend to let things slide. If he asks me rudely to quit singing with the radio, I will stop but I will suggest a better way to ask. He may just need some time and space to change gears. I try to warn difficult child when we are going to leave, ie we are leaving in 5 minutes, so on. It has gotten better as he has gotten older, but at 7 this was a real battle. </p><p> </p><p> I don't spank my difficult child as it does not work for him.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I also know when his medications are right he is not defiant, at all. This leads me to believe that he wants to be good, but needs a little help in order to make the right decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 222732, member: 3184"] If you had just picked up your difficult child from his dad's, he is transitioning from one environment to another, where there are very different expectations. My difficult child does horrible with transitions, and I tend to let things slide. If he asks me rudely to quit singing with the radio, I will stop but I will suggest a better way to ask. He may just need some time and space to change gears. I try to warn difficult child when we are going to leave, ie we are leaving in 5 minutes, so on. It has gotten better as he has gotten older, but at 7 this was a real battle. I don't spank my difficult child as it does not work for him. I also know when his medications are right he is not defiant, at all. This leads me to believe that he wants to be good, but needs a little help in order to make the right decisions. [/QUOTE]
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