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Fighting with his pancakes
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<blockquote data-quote="tinamarie1" data-source="post: 79410" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>My son has very similar behavior. And honestly, my husband does it too. He will be cursing because something won't work right...cursing at the object...like stupid *&^^* hammer or something. agggg</p><p>While I can't get husband into therapy, I do take difficult child to a behavior modification specialist, who works with him on anger management. I really feel that if these things are not addressed, my son could become one of those people who go postal because things don't go his way all the time. </p><p>Tina</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinamarie1, post: 79410, member: 255"] My son has very similar behavior. And honestly, my husband does it too. He will be cursing because something won't work right...cursing at the object...like stupid *&^^* hammer or something. agggg While I can't get husband into therapy, I do take difficult child to a behavior modification specialist, who works with him on anger management. I really feel that if these things are not addressed, my son could become one of those people who go postal because things don't go his way all the time. Tina [/QUOTE]
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