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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 28094" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>We do go the education route as much as possible, because our difficult child is a "fact finder" too. It works most of the time, but sometimes the more information he gets, the more he worries.</p><p></p><p>And, here we thought the Science Channel was pretty "safe" viewing!</p><p></p><p>Our difficult child doesn't like to watch anyone getting hurt, either - or anyone doing risky or dangerous things. </p><p></p><p>I talked to difficult child's counselor this morning and he said he is going to talk to difficult child about scheduling a certain amount of time that is actually dedicated to thinking about worrisome things - and then letting them go. Because he is so scheduled and a creature of habit, his counselor thinks this may work for him. I'm not too sure, but guess it can't hurt.</p><p></p><p>Tonight, I am happy to say, he is fast asleep!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 28094, member: 3211"] We do go the education route as much as possible, because our difficult child is a "fact finder" too. It works most of the time, but sometimes the more information he gets, the more he worries. And, here we thought the Science Channel was pretty "safe" viewing! Our difficult child doesn't like to watch anyone getting hurt, either - or anyone doing risky or dangerous things. I talked to difficult child's counselor this morning and he said he is going to talk to difficult child about scheduling a certain amount of time that is actually dedicated to thinking about worrisome things - and then letting them go. Because he is so scheduled and a creature of habit, his counselor thinks this may work for him. I'm not too sure, but guess it can't hurt. Tonight, I am happy to say, he is fast asleep! [/QUOTE]
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