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Enforcing Boundaries through the Fits
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 231657" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Good for you! You did GREAT! It is so hard to hold the calm in an endless tantrum.</p><p> </p><p>Find that one statment you want to make and that is the ONLY thing you reply during the entire tantrum. An example is when my non-easy child diva was trying everything under the sun to get something back from me. No matter what her tactic (and in true tantrum style, she went through lots including trying to get her dad on her side) whenever I felt the need to say anything, I would only say, "It will be returned when the dishes are done."</p><p> </p><p>Your daughter will try every tactic you can think of and then a whole lot more that only desperate kids can make sense of.</p><p> </p><p>You are doing such a good job. I know it is extremely difficult - 54 days of putting that wall between her and her dangers. But then look at it as 54 successful days. Wow! Keep that number growing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 231657, member: 5096"] Good for you! You did GREAT! It is so hard to hold the calm in an endless tantrum. Find that one statment you want to make and that is the ONLY thing you reply during the entire tantrum. An example is when my non-easy child diva was trying everything under the sun to get something back from me. No matter what her tactic (and in true tantrum style, she went through lots including trying to get her dad on her side) whenever I felt the need to say anything, I would only say, "It will be returned when the dishes are done." Your daughter will try every tactic you can think of and then a whole lot more that only desperate kids can make sense of. You are doing such a good job. I know it is extremely difficult - 54 days of putting that wall between her and her dangers. But then look at it as 54 successful days. Wow! Keep that number growing! [/QUOTE]
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