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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 195726" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Thank you KLMN:</p><p> </p><p>difficult child is nervous about coming off. I think he brought it on because he was waiting for it to happen. </p><p> </p><p>I think he needs to learn another way of telling me about school issues. That was his automatic way of telling me, trying to get me to pick up the problem and solve it on my own. I think it has been bothering him the last few days as he was trying to figure it out on his own. That alone may have brought on the panic attack - he just couldn't see an answer he liked.</p><p> </p><p>Because he has not complained about feeling weird or scared today, I am feeling better again about continuing. Maybe it was just a fluke? If there was something to it, I think tonight would be hard and it is not. We go slow and if problems continue, I will reconsider.</p><p> </p><p>He also needs to start implementing his coping skills - I think he may have forgotten those as things were going so well. If he can recognize the very beginning almost step and do a coping skill, it will be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 195726, member: 5096"] Thank you KLMN: difficult child is nervous about coming off. I think he brought it on because he was waiting for it to happen. I think he needs to learn another way of telling me about school issues. That was his automatic way of telling me, trying to get me to pick up the problem and solve it on my own. I think it has been bothering him the last few days as he was trying to figure it out on his own. That alone may have brought on the panic attack - he just couldn't see an answer he liked. Because he has not complained about feeling weird or scared today, I am feeling better again about continuing. Maybe it was just a fluke? If there was something to it, I think tonight would be hard and it is not. We go slow and if problems continue, I will reconsider. He also needs to start implementing his coping skills - I think he may have forgotten those as things were going so well. If he can recognize the very beginning almost step and do a coping skill, it will be good. [/QUOTE]
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