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<blockquote data-quote="bystander" data-source="post: 40906" data-attributes="member: 3614"><p>I agree with Janet and Terry.</p><p></p><p>I don't have the book; I have the DVD. I get the idea of the baskets. I have tried to do a lot of Basket B - some if not much of it has worked well. This is when life is fairly predictable :bravo: When it is not, it's Basket A baby (the authoritative "because-I'm-the-mom-and-you're-the-kid" parent) :warrior:</p><p></p><p>I have actually learned to use some Basket C too (the "let it go" decision). :wink:</p><p></p><p>The stuff we're dealing with now: A)difficult child is too bossy with classmates ... B)If something is difficult to learn - difficult child digs in his heels and wants to do it "his way". This can create an argument with his teacher - beside his parents. In these situations, Basket B doesn't work very well; like, if difficult child refuses to wear a glove to play baseball for instance; or decides that using his hands in soccer *should* be allowed. Sorry, ain't no compromise there. :frown:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bystander, post: 40906, member: 3614"] I agree with Janet and Terry. I don't have the book; I have the DVD. I get the idea of the baskets. I have tried to do a lot of Basket B - some if not much of it has worked well. This is when life is fairly predictable [img]:bravo:[/img] When it is not, it's Basket A baby (the authoritative "because-I'm-the-mom-and-you're-the-kid" parent) [img]:warrior:[/img] I have actually learned to use some Basket C too (the "let it go" decision). [img]:wink:[/img] The stuff we're dealing with now: A)difficult child is too bossy with classmates ... B)If something is difficult to learn - difficult child digs in his heels and wants to do it "his way". This can create an argument with his teacher - beside his parents. In these situations, Basket B doesn't work very well; like, if difficult child refuses to wear a glove to play baseball for instance; or decides that using his hands in soccer *should* be allowed. Sorry, ain't no compromise there. [img]:frown:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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