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ARGH!!!! I had ENOUGH!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 467344" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Thanks for your support and insight... it does help.</p><p>We both feel better. I've decided to keep him home today. Just have some quiet time together. I don't know if it's good to "skip school", but he's just so much happier and easier when he's home.</p><p>Sometimes I wonder if all the progress we had made were simply due to summer break (we had some tough days, just not as many).</p><p>You know what he asked me a few minutes ago: "Mom, what can I smash?" HAHAHA...</p><p>He is smashing acorns on the deck with his little hammer. We might go pick up some more later, acorns: yes you can smash that kiddo.</p><p>What else could he smash?</p><p>I had tried a blick of wood and nails in the past, but he always ends up samshing his own fingers...</p><p>I also wonder what kind of need he's fullfilling when he smashes stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 467344, member: 11847"] Thanks for your support and insight... it does help. We both feel better. I've decided to keep him home today. Just have some quiet time together. I don't know if it's good to "skip school", but he's just so much happier and easier when he's home. Sometimes I wonder if all the progress we had made were simply due to summer break (we had some tough days, just not as many). You know what he asked me a few minutes ago: "Mom, what can I smash?" HAHAHA... He is smashing acorns on the deck with his little hammer. We might go pick up some more later, acorns: yes you can smash that kiddo. What else could he smash? I had tried a blick of wood and nails in the past, but he always ends up samshing his own fingers... I also wonder what kind of need he's fullfilling when he smashes stuff. [/QUOTE]
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