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<blockquote data-quote="Anxworrier" data-source="post: 604555" data-attributes="member: 15226"><p>LDM,</p><p>thx for the response! I like that your difficult child could do self timeout at school. My difficult child generally holds it in at school and let's it out at home. But I have to say he usually does it in his room. I guess I just have to fight the urge to go in there when I hear him muttering angrily to himself because maybe that's how he gets it out. I of course would prefer to never have anyone in my home mad or upset! Ugh.</p><p></p><p>as it turns out at his meeting at school yesterday, he did finish summer math but he did not properly complete the book report. But the teacher was really cool with him and gave it back to him to complete that night. He told him there were more parts to it, and to look at the instruction sheet again. And kinda used it as an example of how he could set a goal to be more attentive to detail and kick up the quality a notch,as this was a goal setting conference. (Earlier His answer to what goAls he wanted to set was I dunno.)</p><p></p><p>oh and after all the rage about rubber bands, the next mornfinhe was happy as a lark, saying oh mom we don't need to go back to ortho, I got the bands on.</p><p></p><p>again, he recovers fast and me, not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anxworrier, post: 604555, member: 15226"] LDM, thx for the response! I like that your difficult child could do self timeout at school. My difficult child generally holds it in at school and let's it out at home. But I have to say he usually does it in his room. I guess I just have to fight the urge to go in there when I hear him muttering angrily to himself because maybe that's how he gets it out. I of course would prefer to never have anyone in my home mad or upset! Ugh. as it turns out at his meeting at school yesterday, he did finish summer math but he did not properly complete the book report. But the teacher was really cool with him and gave it back to him to complete that night. He told him there were more parts to it, and to look at the instruction sheet again. And kinda used it as an example of how he could set a goal to be more attentive to detail and kick up the quality a notch,as this was a goal setting conference. (Earlier His answer to what goAls he wanted to set was I dunno.) oh and after all the rage about rubber bands, the next mornfinhe was happy as a lark, saying oh mom we don't need to go back to ortho, I got the bands on. again, he recovers fast and me, not so much. [/QUOTE]
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