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Every interaction escalates to a blow up fight..what do we do, not talk to difficult child ever?
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 597946"><p>When my difficult children ask questions they know the answer to ,because I've just told them the answer several times, it is because they get an idea stuck in their heads. They aren't doing it on purpose. They are having a very hard time letting go of one idea and transitioning to another idea. I draw their attention to this transitioning problem and tell them to let it go. Sometimes if I point it out it works sometimes it doesn't. It wouldn't ever have worked when they were 5 yrs old though. It is just starting to work now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 597946"] When my difficult children ask questions they know the answer to ,because I've just told them the answer several times, it is because they get an idea stuck in their heads. They aren't doing it on purpose. They are having a very hard time letting go of one idea and transitioning to another idea. I draw their attention to this transitioning problem and tell them to let it go. Sometimes if I point it out it works sometimes it doesn't. It wouldn't ever have worked when they were 5 yrs old though. It is just starting to work now. [/QUOTE]
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