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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 6977" data-attributes="member: 3199"><p>Yes he threatens lots of things. Breaking my legs, killing a brother, he doesn't normally follow through enough that anyone gets hospitalized. He just starts to, or hurt his brothers enough to make them cry, but not kill them. Like he is trying to get a reaction from me. He does get a reaction. He gets very calmly put in time out. No, this is definatly not normal behavior, and we're trying to find a solution for him. difficult child is comfortable enough with our doctor that the doctor sees the behavior 1st hand. So, I haven't had to convince anyone. I do keep a behavior journal though. I can't keep my days straight anymore. So a behavior journal lets me keep track of what difficult child has done. Then right before the therapy visits I copy and past and e-mail it the therapist. The therapist has a really good idea of what difficult child has done that week, too. And, I don't have to discuss issues in front of difficult child that would set him off again. I also try to include in the journal my or husband's response so if there is anything parenting wise we can change the therapist can tell us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 6977, member: 3199"] Yes he threatens lots of things. Breaking my legs, killing a brother, he doesn't normally follow through enough that anyone gets hospitalized. He just starts to, or hurt his brothers enough to make them cry, but not kill them. Like he is trying to get a reaction from me. He does get a reaction. He gets very calmly put in time out. No, this is definatly not normal behavior, and we're trying to find a solution for him. difficult child is comfortable enough with our doctor that the doctor sees the behavior 1st hand. So, I haven't had to convince anyone. I do keep a behavior journal though. I can't keep my days straight anymore. So a behavior journal lets me keep track of what difficult child has done. Then right before the therapy visits I copy and past and e-mail it the therapist. The therapist has a really good idea of what difficult child has done that week, too. And, I don't have to discuss issues in front of difficult child that would set him off again. I also try to include in the journal my or husband's response so if there is anything parenting wise we can change the therapist can tell us. [/QUOTE]
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