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<blockquote data-quote="frustrated101" data-source="post: 380407"><p>Hello. I am posting for the first time. My son's school psychologist suggested I join a support group. Apparently she sensed my frustration and desperation. I do agree with earlier posts. Definitely not falling into your child's trap by interacting with them on their negative level. My son tries to maintain a respectful attitude while in mine and my husband's presence, but will curse anyone else out in a heartbeat. He has learned that in order to get my attention he has to lower his voice and change his tone. If he approaches me with respect, then and only then will he get a response from me. My situation is very unique, as I am sure everyone's is. My son is sneaky and minipulative, but his temper is like that of a 2 or 3 year old. Hang in there and stand firm. This too shall pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frustrated101, post: 380407"] Hello. I am posting for the first time. My son's school psychologist suggested I join a support group. Apparently she sensed my frustration and desperation. I do agree with earlier posts. Definitely not falling into your child's trap by interacting with them on their negative level. My son tries to maintain a respectful attitude while in mine and my husband's presence, but will curse anyone else out in a heartbeat. He has learned that in order to get my attention he has to lower his voice and change his tone. If he approaches me with respect, then and only then will he get a response from me. My situation is very unique, as I am sure everyone's is. My son is sneaky and minipulative, but his temper is like that of a 2 or 3 year old. Hang in there and stand firm. This too shall pass. [/QUOTE]
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