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<blockquote data-quote="BestICan" data-source="post: 39038" data-attributes="member: 3413"><p>I'm there with you too! Boy do I know how this is. Our family drama time is in gymnastics class. We used to physically remove my son from the class when he got out of control, but that turned out to be the worst thing we could do - it threw him into such a rage, made such a scene, and in the end it didn't actually accomplish anything. I'm not sure how involved you're allowed to get in these situations at baseball, but we just arranged it with the teacher that I would come into the gym when it seemed difficult child needed a little redirection or calming. I changed my tune. Used to be: "I'll take you home if you do that again," but now it's "I'm here to help you [fill in the blank]." </p><p></p><p>For me, the inconsistency is the hardest part, too. It's especially crushing when he's had a run of good experiences and then has an off day. Sad to say, I think part of the solution is to try to stay off of cloud nine when good times are happening. I guess that's part of healthy detachment. </p><p></p><p>(((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BestICan, post: 39038, member: 3413"] I'm there with you too! Boy do I know how this is. Our family drama time is in gymnastics class. We used to physically remove my son from the class when he got out of control, but that turned out to be the worst thing we could do - it threw him into such a rage, made such a scene, and in the end it didn't actually accomplish anything. I'm not sure how involved you're allowed to get in these situations at baseball, but we just arranged it with the teacher that I would come into the gym when it seemed difficult child needed a little redirection or calming. I changed my tune. Used to be: "I'll take you home if you do that again," but now it's "I'm here to help you [fill in the blank]." For me, the inconsistency is the hardest part, too. It's especially crushing when he's had a run of good experiences and then has an off day. Sad to say, I think part of the solution is to try to stay off of cloud nine when good times are happening. I guess that's part of healthy detachment. (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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