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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 40974" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Welcome. I strongly encourage you to support your husband in reading the posts here and maybe even posting himself if he has questions. It has been a marvellous aide for me and husband - we thought we were on the same wavelength before, but this helps enormously. He mostly lurks but generally checks what I post at some stage because it helps him know what I'm thinking not only about difficult child 3, but about other issues too. Although we tell each other everything, sometimes I express it differently here and he gets an even better understanding.</p><p></p><p>To give your son the best help, you and husband have to be on the same page. This site helps enormously.</p><p></p><p>We also found "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene to be very helpful, although husband couldn't read it through. I wrote a summary for him and he's read the posts here, though, and this has helped him really understand it. Explaining it to him helped me get it straight in my head, too.</p><p></p><p>So a welcome to you, and a welcome to your husband. And don't be too scared - the sooner your difficult child gets a thorough evaluation, the sooner you can put some help in place and hopefully give you the best chance at early intervention.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 40974, member: 1991"] Welcome. I strongly encourage you to support your husband in reading the posts here and maybe even posting himself if he has questions. It has been a marvellous aide for me and husband - we thought we were on the same wavelength before, but this helps enormously. He mostly lurks but generally checks what I post at some stage because it helps him know what I'm thinking not only about difficult child 3, but about other issues too. Although we tell each other everything, sometimes I express it differently here and he gets an even better understanding. To give your son the best help, you and husband have to be on the same page. This site helps enormously. We also found "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene to be very helpful, although husband couldn't read it through. I wrote a summary for him and he's read the posts here, though, and this has helped him really understand it. Explaining it to him helped me get it straight in my head, too. So a welcome to you, and a welcome to your husband. And don't be too scared - the sooner your difficult child gets a thorough evaluation, the sooner you can put some help in place and hopefully give you the best chance at early intervention. Marg [/QUOTE]
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