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The Explosive Child - Putting "Plan B" into action..
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<blockquote data-quote="C.J." data-source="post: 249170" data-attributes="member: 1987"><p>Try to use a little humor at times, too. Especially basket C. N*'s incessant need to know where I was going (even with a laundry basket on my hip as I was headed to the basement where the washer and dryer are) began to DRIVE ME CRAZY. For the laundry, I began to tell her I was going to China, and invited her to come with me. Had I just asked her to come along to help me do the next load of laundry, I would have had a mini melt down, but asking her to come with me to China got her out of her bedroom, and holding the door open for me. </p><p></p><p>Your signature shows your daughter is a poor eater. Mine had a tiny appetite all day, and when the Ritalin wore off at night, she was starving. Her pediatrician (wonderful, dear sweet man who practiced into his 80's) told me to have a selection of healthy foods for her that she liked to eat, and not make eating or not eating a chore or punishment. She ended up eating about six small meals a day - still does now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.J., post: 249170, member: 1987"] Try to use a little humor at times, too. Especially basket C. N*'s incessant need to know where I was going (even with a laundry basket on my hip as I was headed to the basement where the washer and dryer are) began to DRIVE ME CRAZY. For the laundry, I began to tell her I was going to China, and invited her to come with me. Had I just asked her to come along to help me do the next load of laundry, I would have had a mini melt down, but asking her to come with me to China got her out of her bedroom, and holding the door open for me. Your signature shows your daughter is a poor eater. Mine had a tiny appetite all day, and when the Ritalin wore off at night, she was starving. Her pediatrician (wonderful, dear sweet man who practiced into his 80's) told me to have a selection of healthy foods for her that she liked to eat, and not make eating or not eating a chore or punishment. She ended up eating about six small meals a day - still does now. [/QUOTE]
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