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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 67506" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>First of all, there was a big misunderstanding there because husband actually told difficult child one thing and you told him another.</p><p>For the rest of us, we'd simply explain it in those terms. A difficult child must be taught.</p><p>Our difficult child, 10, is just now at the point where he can explain it, but he will do it in a loud, angry voice. Some day we'll get to the normal voice part, LOL! But as you know, it's one step at a time.</p><p>I would sit down with-difficult child when he's stable and go over the grocery store scene with-him and explain how you can do it differently next time. You can even have a practice run. </p><p>If he is angry with-everyone, you may as well give it a try because this way, at least you'll know the reason he's angry b4 you start out, in addition to which, you'll have the emotional fortitude to get him in and out of the bldg in one piece. :smile:</p><p></p><p>All of us here are working on detaching. It is SO important. It gives you so much more control, not to mention peace of mind.</p><p>I noticed that you said your difficult child is on metadate and risperdal. Are they not working very well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 67506, member: 3419"] First of all, there was a big misunderstanding there because husband actually told difficult child one thing and you told him another. For the rest of us, we'd simply explain it in those terms. A difficult child must be taught. Our difficult child, 10, is just now at the point where he can explain it, but he will do it in a loud, angry voice. Some day we'll get to the normal voice part, LOL! But as you know, it's one step at a time. I would sit down with-difficult child when he's stable and go over the grocery store scene with-him and explain how you can do it differently next time. You can even have a practice run. If he is angry with-everyone, you may as well give it a try because this way, at least you'll know the reason he's angry b4 you start out, in addition to which, you'll have the emotional fortitude to get him in and out of the bldg in one piece. [img]:smile:[/img] All of us here are working on detaching. It is SO important. It gives you so much more control, not to mention peace of mind. I noticed that you said your difficult child is on metadate and risperdal. Are they not working very well? [/QUOTE]
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