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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 393985" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Jena,</p><p></p><p>Hopefully, you are on to something. husband and I found a local support group in our area that based its model on "The Explosive Child". It was run by a husband and wife with a difficult child. Held at a local library, no cost involved. They met 1 night a month. The woman is very proactive in emailing reminders about the meetings and a lot of info too. She's even had state reps in to speak and be questioned re mental health issues/funding, etc. It was a small group, some single parents and couples too. We would have liked to have attended more, but at the time difficult child had in home services 2x week and husband and I couldn't always get a sitter if needed, but we did attend together a handful of times and it was quite cathartic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 393985, member: 3477"] Jena, Hopefully, you are on to something. husband and I found a local support group in our area that based its model on "The Explosive Child". It was run by a husband and wife with a difficult child. Held at a local library, no cost involved. They met 1 night a month. The woman is very proactive in emailing reminders about the meetings and a lot of info too. She's even had state reps in to speak and be questioned re mental health issues/funding, etc. It was a small group, some single parents and couples too. We would have liked to have attended more, but at the time difficult child had in home services 2x week and husband and I couldn't always get a sitter if needed, but we did attend together a handful of times and it was quite cathartic. [/QUOTE]
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