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Advice - son 4.5 years old
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<blockquote data-quote="flook76" data-source="post: 598341" data-attributes="member: 16469"><p>Thanks - I totally agree, I want to be able to access whatever support he needs - knowledge, interventions. I suppose I find the prospect of it all a bit scary but then its better I try and do something now rather than later.</p><p>My husband, and his parents especially will be very hard to convince - they are all very quick to call him 'naughty' and say I don't discipline him enough.</p><p>But I've found he response so much better to encouragement / praise rather than punishement, and it's not that I'm indulging him.</p><p>I've found the 1-2-3 magic approach is working (and I've read the Explosive Child book too) - trying to understand him as much as I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flook76, post: 598341, member: 16469"] Thanks - I totally agree, I want to be able to access whatever support he needs - knowledge, interventions. I suppose I find the prospect of it all a bit scary but then its better I try and do something now rather than later. My husband, and his parents especially will be very hard to convince - they are all very quick to call him 'naughty' and say I don't discipline him enough. But I've found he response so much better to encouragement / praise rather than punishement, and it's not that I'm indulging him. I've found the 1-2-3 magic approach is working (and I've read the Explosive Child book too) - trying to understand him as much as I can. [/QUOTE]
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