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Giving options for new outbursts of frustration....
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<blockquote data-quote="Mayapple5" data-source="post: 264222" data-attributes="member: 6223"><p>Our difficult child has been using stupid which gets on our nerves a whole lot. I believe there is a girl at school who calls her that. I'm not even sure she understands its meaning. She calls us all stupid. We have switched it to a game of "weird". We try to think of things that are weird and she then makes everyone take a turn. Once she said, "Can you come back to me, I can't think of anything right now." Oh, how funny! Just right out of the blue. </p><p> </p><p>I do believe if she knew other words, and eventually she will hear them, she will begin to use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mayapple5, post: 264222, member: 6223"] Our difficult child has been using stupid which gets on our nerves a whole lot. I believe there is a girl at school who calls her that. I'm not even sure she understands its meaning. She calls us all stupid. We have switched it to a game of "weird". We try to think of things that are weird and she then makes everyone take a turn. Once she said, "Can you come back to me, I can't think of anything right now." Oh, how funny! Just right out of the blue. I do believe if she knew other words, and eventually she will hear them, she will begin to use them. [/QUOTE]
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