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Scary Incident with difficult child and Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) worker at the Library
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 469168" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>You're absolutely correct. My point was to help see it from the other side. It's not always just about our difficult children. How do we know the girl wasn't a difficult child as well and that's why she and her dad over reacted? We don't know. The bottom line, however, is that the Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) worker and difficult child NEED to continue with their usual library routine. To back off is to say that this incident was anything more than it was and give the girl and her dad credence for their reaction. Not a good idea. While it's important to teach our kids to try and see others' perspectives, it's equally important to teach them to trust themselves when they know they've done nothing wrong. Others' reactions to us often have nothing to do with us and more to do with others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 469168, member: 2211"] You're absolutely correct. My point was to help see it from the other side. It's not always just about our difficult children. How do we know the girl wasn't a difficult child as well and that's why she and her dad over reacted? We don't know. The bottom line, however, is that the Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) worker and difficult child NEED to continue with their usual library routine. To back off is to say that this incident was anything more than it was and give the girl and her dad credence for their reaction. Not a good idea. While it's important to teach our kids to try and see others' perspectives, it's equally important to teach them to trust themselves when they know they've done nothing wrong. Others' reactions to us often have nothing to do with us and more to do with others. [/QUOTE]
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