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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 198593" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>for some of our difficult children it might be behavioral only, for some it might not be behavioral at all. and it could be anything in between. Yes, some of the kids can really switch from one feeling to another just that fast. I am sure they do not understand why we can't. some of them just "switch" that fast, and some do not have it inside them to need to switch. - they can simply really be all kinds of emotions etc at the same time. </p><p>Yes, "no" does trigger a whole lot of the kids here.......</p><p> </p><p>Thinking of their control over their outbursts and symptoms? Sure some of them might be able to have control over it, and behav mod might work great. But for some, depending on what their ultimate diagnosis is and how any medications might work, it can be kinda like um, an asthma attaack. Good luck trying to get a kid to not have an asthma attack by useing behav mod. For some of our kids eventually diagnosis might come to be atypical seizures or ?? any number of things......that could very well be a reason for some of the symptoms beyond their willfull control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 198593, member: 1697"] for some of our difficult children it might be behavioral only, for some it might not be behavioral at all. and it could be anything in between. Yes, some of the kids can really switch from one feeling to another just that fast. I am sure they do not understand why we can't. some of them just "switch" that fast, and some do not have it inside them to need to switch. - they can simply really be all kinds of emotions etc at the same time. Yes, "no" does trigger a whole lot of the kids here....... Thinking of their control over their outbursts and symptoms? Sure some of them might be able to have control over it, and behav mod might work great. But for some, depending on what their ultimate diagnosis is and how any medications might work, it can be kinda like um, an asthma attaack. Good luck trying to get a kid to not have an asthma attack by useing behav mod. For some of our kids eventually diagnosis might come to be atypical seizures or ?? any number of things......that could very well be a reason for some of the symptoms beyond their willfull control. [/QUOTE]
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