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Need help with ADHD stepson and my son (ages 7 and 6)
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 479833"><p>Now that you've got the physical under control do the same thing for the verbal that you did for the physical. I am very strict on verbal bullying just like I am on physical bullying. For us the physical is not to far behind the verbal. I also try to build the relationship between the two siblings. I don't force them to do an activity together. I do point out to difficult child 1 opportunities to better his relationship with easy child 1. I try to structure interaction between them, but never force it. If easy child 1 doesn't want to be around difficult child 1 she doesn't have to be. (difficult child 1 is trying to get to a lower level of supervision, so he normally wants to work on this.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 479833"] Now that you've got the physical under control do the same thing for the verbal that you did for the physical. I am very strict on verbal bullying just like I am on physical bullying. For us the physical is not to far behind the verbal. I also try to build the relationship between the two siblings. I don't force them to do an activity together. I do point out to difficult child 1 opportunities to better his relationship with easy child 1. I try to structure interaction between them, but never force it. If easy child 1 doesn't want to be around difficult child 1 she doesn't have to be. (difficult child 1 is trying to get to a lower level of supervision, so he normally wants to work on this.) [/QUOTE]
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