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Just when I was becoming more sure of myself...
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 411027" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>If I had $1 for everytime I heard a member say someone told them it was their fault - I would be a millionaire! </p><p> </p><p>Look, if you have tried tons of different approaches and none of them seem to work....well, you do the analysis - traditional thinking does not work with these kids. Of course, your friends words are logical if that were the case. If you were a wishy washy parent, then we would tell you to be more consistent, too. It is logical. But, that is not the case. </p><p> </p><p>My advice? Find one thing to try to do differently for the next 2 weeks. Get it mastered. Whatever it is, not raise voice, not use the word 'no', not argue about brushing teeth, etc. Just pick one. Change it. See what happens. If there was one solution for all - we wouldn't be here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 411027, member: 391"] If I had $1 for everytime I heard a member say someone told them it was their fault - I would be a millionaire! Look, if you have tried tons of different approaches and none of them seem to work....well, you do the analysis - traditional thinking does not work with these kids. Of course, your friends words are logical if that were the case. If you were a wishy washy parent, then we would tell you to be more consistent, too. It is logical. But, that is not the case. My advice? Find one thing to try to do differently for the next 2 weeks. Get it mastered. Whatever it is, not raise voice, not use the word 'no', not argue about brushing teeth, etc. Just pick one. Change it. See what happens. If there was one solution for all - we wouldn't be here! [/QUOTE]
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