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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 610228" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>We've been there done that... and sometimes, we have to stop and catch a breath, but... we soldier on.</p><p> </p><p>Have you ever read the book "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene? Many of us have used the concepts, or at least wrapped our head around his different approach in thinking about challenging kids. It really changed my thinking and approach (although we don't use CPS much, the assumption that "kids do well when they CAN" works far better than the usual assumption that "kids do well when they WANT to")</p><p> </p><p>If he is attachment disordered... even that approach won't help much. The logic for attachment disorders goes contrary to everything most parenting sites and books and experts (except attachment disorder experts) will tell you. There is a site out there somewhere that was originally for kids adopted from China, but has an extensive section on attachment disorders including insecure attachment. I <em>think</em> it's called something like attach-china.org</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 610228, member: 11791"] We've been there done that... and sometimes, we have to stop and catch a breath, but... we soldier on. Have you ever read the book "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene? Many of us have used the concepts, or at least wrapped our head around his different approach in thinking about challenging kids. It really changed my thinking and approach (although we don't use CPS much, the assumption that "kids do well when they CAN" works far better than the usual assumption that "kids do well when they WANT to") If he is attachment disordered... even that approach won't help much. The logic for attachment disorders goes contrary to everything most parenting sites and books and experts (except attachment disorder experts) will tell you. There is a site out there somewhere that was originally for kids adopted from China, but has an extensive section on attachment disorders including insecure attachment. I [I]think[/I] it's called something like attach-china.org [/QUOTE]
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