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<blockquote data-quote="helpmehelphim" data-source="post: 33462" data-attributes="member: 2650"><p>I ordered my husband the tapes and put them into his car (he commutes a bit). He listened to them (he wouldn't have read the book...he's not as comfortable reading things as he is listening to them) and said the approach made a lot of sense.</p><p></p><p>It has taken him much longer to use it the same way I do but he's coming around (2 years later...). He sees it working as well or perhaps he sees that our home is a much calmer and stress free place to live and he wants to be part of that. He also sees our son's rising ability to communicate now and his use of helpful methods to bring about his own relief and solutions to his problems. </p><p></p><p>I don't think it's so wrong to use the different methods. I'm not sure that my husband and I are on the same page a lot of the time. I think that sometimes it teaches our kiddos flexibility and variability to see adults who share so much view things differently. We talk about that (the kids and I). My older ones are almost 12 now and they notice a lot of that kind of stuff. </p><p></p><p>You reading the Easy Child and teaching collaboration will be enough in my opinion to help bring about changes for your kiddo. It's not easy stuff....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpmehelphim, post: 33462, member: 2650"] I ordered my husband the tapes and put them into his car (he commutes a bit). He listened to them (he wouldn't have read the book...he's not as comfortable reading things as he is listening to them) and said the approach made a lot of sense. It has taken him much longer to use it the same way I do but he's coming around (2 years later...). He sees it working as well or perhaps he sees that our home is a much calmer and stress free place to live and he wants to be part of that. He also sees our son's rising ability to communicate now and his use of helpful methods to bring about his own relief and solutions to his problems. I don't think it's so wrong to use the different methods. I'm not sure that my husband and I are on the same page a lot of the time. I think that sometimes it teaches our kiddos flexibility and variability to see adults who share so much view things differently. We talk about that (the kids and I). My older ones are almost 12 now and they notice a lot of that kind of stuff. You reading the Easy Child and teaching collaboration will be enough in my opinion to help bring about changes for your kiddo. It's not easy stuff.... [/QUOTE]
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