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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 483505" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Oh for sure, I often let another parent intervene, not being lazy, but because I know it will make more of an impression. Especially men. If Q gets too anxious about it though, he is likely to lose control and say whatever....not physically, just verbally he will say something like I dont care or shut up you B-word. etc. If it is just an authority and he may miss out on the thing he is doing, he can often suck it up.... and I typically know that I will pay for that later. But I'd prefer that to happen, to deal with it in private. </p><p></p><p>It is interesting that he was calm appearing, but do you think that it just goes from sitting calm to outburst? It looks like that for Q sometimes on the outside, but I think he is stewing inside... maybe not thoughts, but neurologically on edge for sure....and one little thing can set it off then. He is not regulated at that moment. Could whatever is going on....and maybe the food puts him at that edge....be putting him in a place like that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 483505, member: 12886"] Oh for sure, I often let another parent intervene, not being lazy, but because I know it will make more of an impression. Especially men. If Q gets too anxious about it though, he is likely to lose control and say whatever....not physically, just verbally he will say something like I dont care or shut up you B-word. etc. If it is just an authority and he may miss out on the thing he is doing, he can often suck it up.... and I typically know that I will pay for that later. But I'd prefer that to happen, to deal with it in private. It is interesting that he was calm appearing, but do you think that it just goes from sitting calm to outburst? It looks like that for Q sometimes on the outside, but I think he is stewing inside... maybe not thoughts, but neurologically on edge for sure....and one little thing can set it off then. He is not regulated at that moment. Could whatever is going on....and maybe the food puts him at that edge....be putting him in a place like that? [/QUOTE]
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