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When no amount of discipline and rewards seem to work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ehlena" data-source="post: 403164" data-attributes="member: 6097"><p>I'm familiar with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) - did a lot of reading when we were trying to figure out what was going on with difficult child. His psychiatric report says that he has an avoidant attachment style, but that it did not rise to the level of Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). That was a year ago however, and since then his behaviors have gotten much worse.</p><p> </p><p>My father-in-law still stays in frequent touch with difficult child, however, he can't do overnights with him anymore. The last time difficult child was on an extended stay at his grandpa's, he threw a fit when my father-in-law refused to drive him to his mother's place. He called my father-in-law names, stole a diamond ring from him to "teach him a lesson", and deliberately broke the glass refrigerator shelves. My father-in-law and his wife still take difficult child on day visits though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ehlena, post: 403164, member: 6097"] I'm familiar with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) - did a lot of reading when we were trying to figure out what was going on with difficult child. His psychiatric report says that he has an avoidant attachment style, but that it did not rise to the level of Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). That was a year ago however, and since then his behaviors have gotten much worse. My father-in-law still stays in frequent touch with difficult child, however, he can't do overnights with him anymore. The last time difficult child was on an extended stay at his grandpa's, he threw a fit when my father-in-law refused to drive him to his mother's place. He called my father-in-law names, stole a diamond ring from him to "teach him a lesson", and deliberately broke the glass refrigerator shelves. My father-in-law and his wife still take difficult child on day visits though. [/QUOTE]
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