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"Defiance" is diagnosis of child therapist
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 55158" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Really its hard to say if the therapist is right or wrong because we cant know your child through a message board. Your therapist has a more hands on working knowledge of your child. </p><p></p><p>There are kids who defiant because they are hard kids to parent. They dont mesh well with our parenting personalities. My older two kids really did want to please us. My oldest was so laid back and calm it wasnt funny. He only had to be told what was the right thing to do and he did it. He didnt want to break the rules. He rarely got in trouble. My middle one could be naughty but it was usually impulsive type stuff. He learned from his mistakes. Then along came the baby. He seemed hardwired to defy us. It was his mission in life to thwart authority. He is this way today. Nothing changed him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 55158, member: 1514"] Really its hard to say if the therapist is right or wrong because we cant know your child through a message board. Your therapist has a more hands on working knowledge of your child. There are kids who defiant because they are hard kids to parent. They dont mesh well with our parenting personalities. My older two kids really did want to please us. My oldest was so laid back and calm it wasnt funny. He only had to be told what was the right thing to do and he did it. He didnt want to break the rules. He rarely got in trouble. My middle one could be naughty but it was usually impulsive type stuff. He learned from his mistakes. Then along came the baby. He seemed hardwired to defy us. It was his mission in life to thwart authority. He is this way today. Nothing changed him. [/QUOTE]
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