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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 162661" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>To add to that thought, and thoughts about "honeymooning", I hope that you can get someone on staff to get him to talk about not only how he feels about having hurt you so badly, but why he did it. I know it can be difficult to get a 6 year old to stay on topic or open up sometimes, but something along the lines of "Why did you throw it?" (I was mad) and "Could something like that happen again if you got mad at mom again?" They'd have to couch it in terms that wouldn't get the standard "yes/no" "I know it was wrong and I won't do it again" response. </p><p></p><p>They <em>know</em> it's wrong and they know what the right response when asked about it is. But do they know that it's not the only thing that they can do when they get that cussed angry at you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 162661, member: 99"] To add to that thought, and thoughts about "honeymooning", I hope that you can get someone on staff to get him to talk about not only how he feels about having hurt you so badly, but why he did it. I know it can be difficult to get a 6 year old to stay on topic or open up sometimes, but something along the lines of "Why did you throw it?" (I was mad) and "Could something like that happen again if you got mad at mom again?" They'd have to couch it in terms that wouldn't get the standard "yes/no" "I know it was wrong and I won't do it again" response. They [i]know[/i] it's wrong and they know what the right response when asked about it is. But do they know that it's not the only thing that they can do when they get that cussed angry at you? [/QUOTE]
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