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The other shoe finally dropped
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<blockquote data-quote="barneysmom" data-source="post: 376118" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>I think everything you mentioned -- no blaming, no yelling, no meltdown, plus choosing his own consequence -- are <u>huge</u>. You guys are all doing good work.</p><p></p><p>Your difficult child was probably really bummed when he couldn't pry that screwdriver out and had to leave it :~)</p><p></p><p>I like the technique your therapist taught you. We're going to try it -- it could be useful for both of our boys. I like the idea of the concrete presence of the object, minus the parental words that can be used for argument fodder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barneysmom, post: 376118, member: 1872"] I think everything you mentioned -- no blaming, no yelling, no meltdown, plus choosing his own consequence -- are [U]huge[/U]. You guys are all doing good work. Your difficult child was probably really bummed when he couldn't pry that screwdriver out and had to leave it :~) I like the technique your therapist taught you. We're going to try it -- it could be useful for both of our boys. I like the idea of the concrete presence of the object, minus the parental words that can be used for argument fodder. [/QUOTE]
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