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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 519272" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>You are so not alone in your struggles, and others will come along with words of support, encouragement, and wisdom. We know all about how the reward systems, etc. make things even worse...one more thing for the kid to rage over. If I missed it in your post or any replies, I would recommend the Explosive Child book, or What Your Explosive Child is Trying to Tell You. You can get these on your kindle or nook or phone, or from Amazon. No, it's nothing you did that caused your son's difficulties. You have a perfectly typical little girl, right? So you know what you're doing. Kids do good if they can (kind of a mantra of the Explosive Child) and there are things in that book that have helped us with my explosive grandson. It's great to hear that he's doing well in pre-school (my grandson was kicked out of three of them, and has been suspended nine times since he started kindergarten this year).</p><p></p><p>I hope you have a good day today. Living with these kids sure highlights what one day a time can really mean, eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 519272, member: 13260"] You are so not alone in your struggles, and others will come along with words of support, encouragement, and wisdom. We know all about how the reward systems, etc. make things even worse...one more thing for the kid to rage over. If I missed it in your post or any replies, I would recommend the Explosive Child book, or What Your Explosive Child is Trying to Tell You. You can get these on your kindle or nook or phone, or from Amazon. No, it's nothing you did that caused your son's difficulties. You have a perfectly typical little girl, right? So you know what you're doing. Kids do good if they can (kind of a mantra of the Explosive Child) and there are things in that book that have helped us with my explosive grandson. It's great to hear that he's doing well in pre-school (my grandson was kicked out of three of them, and has been suspended nine times since he started kindergarten this year). I hope you have a good day today. Living with these kids sure highlights what one day a time can really mean, eh? [/QUOTE]
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