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My son threatened a child at school.
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 209657" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I was intrigued by your Child-Parent-Relationship therapy, and looked it up. Everything I am reading says that the child is supposed to choose six to eight toys from three to four different toy groups. They shouldn't be offering only weapons at one time. If weapons are offered there should be two or three other types that the child must also select from. That way they readily have the other type of toy to associate with if one particular type seems inappropriate. Do you know the reason that other types of toys weren't available, or was he just not required to choose other toys?</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I would be horrified to subject myself to my child's fantasies in front of others if only weapons were available to express himself. M had way too much of a violent bent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 209657, member: 99"] I was intrigued by your Child-Parent-Relationship therapy, and looked it up. Everything I am reading says that the child is supposed to choose six to eight toys from three to four different toy groups. They shouldn't be offering only weapons at one time. If weapons are offered there should be two or three other types that the child must also select from. That way they readily have the other type of toy to associate with if one particular type seems inappropriate. Do you know the reason that other types of toys weren't available, or was he just not required to choose other toys? Honestly, I would be horrified to subject myself to my child's fantasies in front of others if only weapons were available to express himself. M had way too much of a violent bent. [/QUOTE]
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