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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 533757" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That does look like it, Sig- but the short version is the first recipe in Suz's links. It is tastey- or at least we think so but we do cook it longer, still at 350.</p><p></p><p>E is being great and it looks like the "bump" was a few days of waivering while being tempted to give up, but he made the right choice and now is motivated for several reasons. I think this is the stage he didn't make it thru when he was released the first time. I've learned a lot about how to parent him better, I think- not due to any "services" we're having but by reconnecting with him at a time period when he's really trying. It does no good to try this when they aren't really trying but now I'm not so sure we <em>can</em> know whether or not they are trying until/unless we give them a little chance. We, as parents, cannot label our kids as losers and think there'll have any chance of success, Know what I mean?? Then, the kids have to rise to the occasion. So far, so good over here. But as you ladies know, there have been a few big prices to pay for this lesson over the past few years.</p><p></p><p>Sorry- I think I'm Occupational Therapist (OT) because I'm getting into my other thread instead of sticking to this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 533757, member: 3699"] That does look like it, Sig- but the short version is the first recipe in Suz's links. It is tastey- or at least we think so but we do cook it longer, still at 350. E is being great and it looks like the "bump" was a few days of waivering while being tempted to give up, but he made the right choice and now is motivated for several reasons. I think this is the stage he didn't make it thru when he was released the first time. I've learned a lot about how to parent him better, I think- not due to any "services" we're having but by reconnecting with him at a time period when he's really trying. It does no good to try this when they aren't really trying but now I'm not so sure we [I]can[/I] know whether or not they are trying until/unless we give them a little chance. We, as parents, cannot label our kids as losers and think there'll have any chance of success, Know what I mean?? Then, the kids have to rise to the occasion. So far, so good over here. But as you ladies know, there have been a few big prices to pay for this lesson over the past few years. Sorry- I think I'm Occupational Therapist (OT) because I'm getting into my other thread instead of sticking to this topic. [/QUOTE]
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