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"Explosive Child" by Ross Greene
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<blockquote data-quote="Jess5277" data-source="post: 617045" data-attributes="member: 17529"><p>My difficult child was just suspended for 5 days for fighting. I am so mad at him and am at a complete loss of what to do.</p><p>Apparently a kid told the whole class to shut up so of course my difficult child felt the need to correct the kids so he stood up and told him that he needed to shut up. Which led to both of a pushing match and escalated from there.</p><p>Of course my difficult child takes ZERO responsibility.</p><p>He was caught "sexting" for the 4th time last week, which again of course wasn't his fault. (insert sarcasm here!)</p><p>I am trying to embrace the philosophies in "Explosive Child" by Ross Greene but I fall on my face and can't apply it to our situations.</p><p> </p><p>Can anyone help me in how to use "plan b" in situations of sexting and fighting (being suspended)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess5277, post: 617045, member: 17529"] My difficult child was just suspended for 5 days for fighting. I am so mad at him and am at a complete loss of what to do. Apparently a kid told the whole class to shut up so of course my difficult child felt the need to correct the kids so he stood up and told him that he needed to shut up. Which led to both of a pushing match and escalated from there. Of course my difficult child takes ZERO responsibility. He was caught "sexting" for the 4th time last week, which again of course wasn't his fault. (insert sarcasm here!) I am trying to embrace the philosophies in "Explosive Child" by Ross Greene but I fall on my face and can't apply it to our situations. Can anyone help me in how to use "plan b" in situations of sexting and fighting (being suspended)? [/QUOTE]
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