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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 534467" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Liahona - I think it may be a good idea to reduce some expectations of difficult child for a little while. Just focusing on the safety is important. I wonder if he could figure out a 'safe' place to get away from a problem when he's out in public. Like if he goes to his room to get away from things at home, could he go to the car when out in public? Or practice a firm but not aggressive way to tell a child to 'back off'. Or approach you and husband with a special touch that is a signal that he needs your help. Maybe 3 taps on the shoulder. That way if you're in conversation with another adult he isn't being rude by interrupting but you will know that he needs your attention asap. </p><p></p><p>Just a couple of thoughts that might help. Not sure if they would apply to your difficult child or not. </p><p></p><p>My best to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 534467, member: 14356"] Liahona - I think it may be a good idea to reduce some expectations of difficult child for a little while. Just focusing on the safety is important. I wonder if he could figure out a 'safe' place to get away from a problem when he's out in public. Like if he goes to his room to get away from things at home, could he go to the car when out in public? Or practice a firm but not aggressive way to tell a child to 'back off'. Or approach you and husband with a special touch that is a signal that he needs your help. Maybe 3 taps on the shoulder. That way if you're in conversation with another adult he isn't being rude by interrupting but you will know that he needs your attention asap. Just a couple of thoughts that might help. Not sure if they would apply to your difficult child or not. My best to you. [/QUOTE]
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