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<blockquote data-quote="shellyd67" data-source="post: 372827" data-attributes="member: 6371"><p><strong><em>My goodness can I relate ! The eggshell scenario comes quite often around here and I hate that it even exists ! Usually after one of difficult child's rages he is cool and calm and even apologizes for his poor behavior. The Explosive Child by Ross Greene has been my saving grace. I try and stay calm and ignore him while he is raging and if necessary I will speak to him in a low calm voice. Sometimes I want to freak the heck out on him but know it will only cause more drama and raging. It gets easier after awhile. My difficult child is off medications for the summer and he is so impulsive and hyper. We are starting medications again next week. It definetly takes away any of my uncertainties about medicating him. My difficult child thinks everyone hates him during a rage or meltdown too. It is sad. He told me he knows he is going to get bullied in middle school. I asked him why he would say that and he said he was just kidding. I am giving him and easy child liitle stories of bullying and how important it is to always confide in your parents because we are ALWAYS in their corner. I hope things get better for you.</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shellyd67, post: 372827, member: 6371"] [B][I]My goodness can I relate ! The eggshell scenario comes quite often around here and I hate that it even exists ! Usually after one of difficult child's rages he is cool and calm and even apologizes for his poor behavior. The Explosive Child by Ross Greene has been my saving grace. I try and stay calm and ignore him while he is raging and if necessary I will speak to him in a low calm voice. Sometimes I want to freak the heck out on him but know it will only cause more drama and raging. It gets easier after awhile. My difficult child is off medications for the summer and he is so impulsive and hyper. We are starting medications again next week. It definetly takes away any of my uncertainties about medicating him. My difficult child thinks everyone hates him during a rage or meltdown too. It is sad. He told me he knows he is going to get bullied in middle school. I asked him why he would say that and he said he was just kidding. I am giving him and easy child liitle stories of bullying and how important it is to always confide in your parents because we are ALWAYS in their corner. I hope things get better for you.[/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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