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<blockquote data-quote="LANELLY7" data-source="post: 515856" data-attributes="member: 14179"><p>buddy - I just finished The Explosive Child (great book!), but haven't read the book by Riley - I'm going to go online now to look for a copy! We've definitley realized consequences, reward charts, etc. don't work and just escalate the problem. But we're not really finding anything that tells us what to do when she crosses the line (i.e. hits us, completely defies us) and we can't ignore the behavior. We've been trying to be more proactive in solving problems with her, trying to act before she loses it, but often times she breaks with little warning and without our conventional parenting techniqes available to us - we're often at a loss as to how to handle her. Thanks so much for your reply!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LANELLY7, post: 515856, member: 14179"] buddy - I just finished The Explosive Child (great book!), but haven't read the book by Riley - I'm going to go online now to look for a copy! We've definitley realized consequences, reward charts, etc. don't work and just escalate the problem. But we're not really finding anything that tells us what to do when she crosses the line (i.e. hits us, completely defies us) and we can't ignore the behavior. We've been trying to be more proactive in solving problems with her, trying to act before she loses it, but often times she breaks with little warning and without our conventional parenting techniqes available to us - we're often at a loss as to how to handle her. Thanks so much for your reply! [/QUOTE]
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