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<blockquote data-quote="Allan-Matlem" data-source="post: 463888" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>I found asking leading questions - don't you think, would you not agree , etc puts me in the driving seat and in control of the meeting . - teenager decides to quit a course , does not inform teacher , does not attend class - principal - act of defiance , doing what he wants , kid setting the rules - parent - defiance is one possible explanation of kid's behavior but would you not agree that a kid that has a problem with executive functions, planning ahead and forethought , a more probable explanation is that he simply did not think ahead, exercise any forethought of informing and discussing the situation with the teacher </p><p></p><p>Allan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan-Matlem, post: 463888, member: 10"] I found asking leading questions - don't you think, would you not agree , etc puts me in the driving seat and in control of the meeting . - teenager decides to quit a course , does not inform teacher , does not attend class - principal - act of defiance , doing what he wants , kid setting the rules - parent - defiance is one possible explanation of kid's behavior but would you not agree that a kid that has a problem with executive functions, planning ahead and forethought , a more probable explanation is that he simply did not think ahead, exercise any forethought of informing and discussing the situation with the teacher Allan [/QUOTE]
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