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Going to crack! At the end of my rope- How do I deal with my son?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 452947"><p>What Janet said. My "personas" are my identity. In real life, I'm "Kiddo's Mom" and then they know who I am. Rather reminds me of that scene from Rules of Engagement with the grown guy stuck in the kid's slide and a mom asks his girlfriend "Which one is yours?" and she replies "I'd rather not say."</p><p></p><p>Mine is also gifted intelligence but without the right medication mix you can toss impulse control, violence control, emotion control, you name it - right out the window. Often followed by whatever she can pick up and throw next. The cat hides and gets his revenge later, he's gotten mean in return for when she picked on him when she was younger. He still attacks (and got declawed because of that, doesn't stop him just limits the damage) but at least he's stopped peeing on her bed in the middle of the night when he's ticked.</p><p></p><p>To also echo Steely, get The Explosive Child, it helps you understand him and find ways to head some of it off at the pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 452947"] What Janet said. My "personas" are my identity. In real life, I'm "Kiddo's Mom" and then they know who I am. Rather reminds me of that scene from Rules of Engagement with the grown guy stuck in the kid's slide and a mom asks his girlfriend "Which one is yours?" and she replies "I'd rather not say." Mine is also gifted intelligence but without the right medication mix you can toss impulse control, violence control, emotion control, you name it - right out the window. Often followed by whatever she can pick up and throw next. The cat hides and gets his revenge later, he's gotten mean in return for when she picked on him when she was younger. He still attacks (and got declawed because of that, doesn't stop him just limits the damage) but at least he's stopped peeing on her bed in the middle of the night when he's ticked. To also echo Steely, get The Explosive Child, it helps you understand him and find ways to head some of it off at the pass. [/QUOTE]
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