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Why do they do even worse things when they are in trouble?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 557665" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Well. her actions sound serious, and she needs to understant the gravity of her choices. </p><p>That said, my difficult child always would/will act worse when in trouble. It was like, once he knew he was in deep doo doo, he went all out. No holes were barred. I am not sure I have a reason or cause for it, except to say, positive reinforcment was/is the only thing that keeps him in forward motion. Otherwise he has every reason in the book to sabatoge the world. I guess I would suggest that no matter what your difficult child does, you offer her a postive release. I definitely would re-home the dog, and focus on her releasing her energy in a way that give her positive energy. Like Yoga or Tae Kwon Do classes. There should not be anything around that she can bully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 557665, member: 3301"] Well. her actions sound serious, and she needs to understant the gravity of her choices. That said, my difficult child always would/will act worse when in trouble. It was like, once he knew he was in deep doo doo, he went all out. No holes were barred. I am not sure I have a reason or cause for it, except to say, positive reinforcment was/is the only thing that keeps him in forward motion. Otherwise he has every reason in the book to sabatoge the world. I guess I would suggest that no matter what your difficult child does, you offer her a postive release. I definitely would re-home the dog, and focus on her releasing her energy in a way that give her positive energy. Like Yoga or Tae Kwon Do classes. There should not be anything around that she can bully. [/QUOTE]
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