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Musing Aloud: Can a truce be called? Can you reach out to your child with-in your difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 473467" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Based on experience with difficult child bro...</p><p></p><p>Works in theory, as long as you can...</p><p>1) keep the link between behaviors and consequences logical - the drug use/car use link is a good example (safety, car could get impounded, etc.)</p><p>2) find parts of difficult child that you genuinely support - if its fake and just because you're grasping at straws, it doesn't work. If you genuinely support his career choice and therefore back his education - he will know that, and then it becomes a bridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 473467, member: 11791"] Based on experience with difficult child bro... Works in theory, as long as you can... 1) keep the link between behaviors and consequences logical - the drug use/car use link is a good example (safety, car could get impounded, etc.) 2) find parts of difficult child that you genuinely support - if its fake and just because you're grasping at straws, it doesn't work. If you genuinely support his career choice and therefore back his education - he will know that, and then it becomes a bridge. [/QUOTE]
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