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"They'll take you away" and I lost it...
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 176971" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Shari, give yourself a little break. You have done wonderful things for this little guy. He is difficult and complex. </p><p>I don't know why he is falling apart. I'm just a mom but my difficult child always got a little worse before he sort of took a bit of a leap.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, something isn't working for him. Not in school and not at home. Transition may be the problem or hunger or anxiety. It's up to you to be the detective and figure out how to help him learn some self control. </p><p></p><p>The frustration and anger from you isn't the norm. You can fix this. It's only consistent talk like that which does damage. Apologize and do better next time. It's the only thing I know to do when I have lost control. It makes us human to our kids and they also learn that everyone can admit to mistakes. </p><p></p><p>I know when the school doesn't know what to do and you don't know what to do and the doctors don't know what to do they still all look to the mom for answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 176971, member: 3"] Shari, give yourself a little break. You have done wonderful things for this little guy. He is difficult and complex. I don't know why he is falling apart. I'm just a mom but my difficult child always got a little worse before he sort of took a bit of a leap. On the other hand, something isn't working for him. Not in school and not at home. Transition may be the problem or hunger or anxiety. It's up to you to be the detective and figure out how to help him learn some self control. The frustration and anger from you isn't the norm. You can fix this. It's only consistent talk like that which does damage. Apologize and do better next time. It's the only thing I know to do when I have lost control. It makes us human to our kids and they also learn that everyone can admit to mistakes. I know when the school doesn't know what to do and you don't know what to do and the doctors don't know what to do they still all look to the mom for answers. [/QUOTE]
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