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Does He Think This Is A Threat?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 513853" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Yes, I agree....that is what I was kind of saying too, there are some disability related things that we have to accept and slowly work on in a skill building way if it is at all possible. But in DF's example..... I would have to agree.... and certainly talk like that should NOT be in front of a child. UGGGG. </p><p></p><p>If I had a hypothetical ice cream issue like that, my kid can't wait...wants it first, worried about not getting any or whatever his issues are..... I maybe-one option-- would have it dished up before any kids even came in... that is a way to reduce his anxiety and NOT make him the center of the universe. There is a balance, but it is sure not easy to find especially in the heat of a not so fun moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 513853, member: 12886"] Yes, I agree....that is what I was kind of saying too, there are some disability related things that we have to accept and slowly work on in a skill building way if it is at all possible. But in DF's example..... I would have to agree.... and certainly talk like that should NOT be in front of a child. UGGGG. If I had a hypothetical ice cream issue like that, my kid can't wait...wants it first, worried about not getting any or whatever his issues are..... I maybe-one option-- would have it dished up before any kids even came in... that is a way to reduce his anxiety and NOT make him the center of the universe. There is a balance, but it is sure not easy to find especially in the heat of a not so fun moment. [/QUOTE]
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