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Any suggestions for home based behavior modification/self-regulation programs?
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<blockquote data-quote="WoeIsMe" data-source="post: 589937" data-attributes="member: 16165"><p>I'll have to make a signature so I can put everything we're going through in there. </p><p></p><p>But in the short term I'm trying to find a neuropsychologist's in our area. We've pretty much exhausted all other options and there are no child neuropsychologist's in our area. Believe me, we're pretty knee deep already. </p><p></p><p>I don't want to follow one specific program. I take bits and pieces from everything I can get my hands on. Before I read the book, Managing Emotional Mayhem, I didn't know the first thing about self-regulation and how important a skill that was to succeeding in life. Never had any therapist, Occupational Therapist (OT), social worker, psychologist, etc., tell me how important is it to validate my child's feelings. Even a normal adult would get pretty ****** off if someone you loved saw that you were clearly upset and just ignored you. The concept of self-regulation is important to me and I found out about it with no help from a professional. Even if I had an "easy" child, I would still try to get my hands on any program I could find that would teach me more about self-regulation in young children. </p><p></p><p>I LOVE hearing what others are doing. I love hearing what works for other people. I've learned SO, SO much from these boards by just lurking. I have so many "I never thought of that moments." While I'm waiting for months to get get into to see the next "professional" in our line up, I want to read everything I can get my hands on so that I can educate myself and be able to have more meaningful conversations with those who have credentials behind their name while working on a pretty broken relationship with my child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WoeIsMe, post: 589937, member: 16165"] I'll have to make a signature so I can put everything we're going through in there. But in the short term I'm trying to find a neuropsychologist's in our area. We've pretty much exhausted all other options and there are no child neuropsychologist's in our area. Believe me, we're pretty knee deep already. I don't want to follow one specific program. I take bits and pieces from everything I can get my hands on. Before I read the book, Managing Emotional Mayhem, I didn't know the first thing about self-regulation and how important a skill that was to succeeding in life. Never had any therapist, Occupational Therapist (OT), social worker, psychologist, etc., tell me how important is it to validate my child's feelings. Even a normal adult would get pretty ****** off if someone you loved saw that you were clearly upset and just ignored you. The concept of self-regulation is important to me and I found out about it with no help from a professional. Even if I had an "easy" child, I would still try to get my hands on any program I could find that would teach me more about self-regulation in young children. I LOVE hearing what others are doing. I love hearing what works for other people. I've learned SO, SO much from these boards by just lurking. I have so many "I never thought of that moments." While I'm waiting for months to get get into to see the next "professional" in our line up, I want to read everything I can get my hands on so that I can educate myself and be able to have more meaningful conversations with those who have credentials behind their name while working on a pretty broken relationship with my child. [/QUOTE]
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