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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 202012" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>TM, I do agree that carrots can work! But, make sure that the incentive of wanting something so bad doesn't make the school anxiety worse. Sometimes our kids have a clear understanding that it is more difficult for them to be "good" at school than other kids. The pressure can sometimes be overwhelming for them. I know that for my difficult child, who at a very early age seemed to understand himself pretty well, dissapointment in himself was a huge issue.</p><p> </p><p>Cutting Barbie's hair is nomal and so is being a chatterbox for some kids. Not sure what to make about the rudeness and the circling in the street. Sounds to me like some stress factors are coming into play in Duckie's life. Keep using those casual conversations with her to get some insight. They can really expose what's going on inside when they don't feel the pressure to do so.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 202012, member: 805"] TM, I do agree that carrots can work! But, make sure that the incentive of wanting something so bad doesn't make the school anxiety worse. Sometimes our kids have a clear understanding that it is more difficult for them to be "good" at school than other kids. The pressure can sometimes be overwhelming for them. I know that for my difficult child, who at a very early age seemed to understand himself pretty well, dissapointment in himself was a huge issue. Cutting Barbie's hair is nomal and so is being a chatterbox for some kids. Not sure what to make about the rudeness and the circling in the street. Sounds to me like some stress factors are coming into play in Duckie's life. Keep using those casual conversations with her to get some insight. They can really expose what's going on inside when they don't feel the pressure to do so. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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