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Had it with the way Hubby treats difficult child!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="whateveryousay2007" data-source="post: 107694" data-attributes="member: 4265"><p>It's funny that you used "inflexible"....I've become accustom to that word. Funny how reading "The Explosive Child" can change the way you look at things.</p><p></p><p>difficult child's teacher called yesterday...bless her heart.....she thought about difficult child and had to call me. She remembered that they were swapping classes today and wanted to let difficult child know ahead of time so he wouldn't stress out from the change in routine. She wanted me to talk about it with him through out the day so he'd get used to the idea.</p><p></p><p>Passport around the world. Each class is themed for a different country....the kids get their passports stamped for each hour they're in a different "country" (classroom).</p><p></p><p>But...I've found something extra with his teacher...we both are affected by difficult child and she really cares about him and wants him to do well. She told me that I'm miles ahead of where other parents are at that school with their children. It's nice to know that someone out there understands and has the patience to deal....</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think that part of husband problem is that the behavioral problems are significantly worse since we've been having him tested. I think he views it as difficult child knows he can act up and not get in trouble. That's not the case. They won't up difficult child medication's until all testing has been done. It takes time and it's hard for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whateveryousay2007, post: 107694, member: 4265"] It's funny that you used "inflexible"....I've become accustom to that word. Funny how reading "The Explosive Child" can change the way you look at things. difficult child's teacher called yesterday...bless her heart.....she thought about difficult child and had to call me. She remembered that they were swapping classes today and wanted to let difficult child know ahead of time so he wouldn't stress out from the change in routine. She wanted me to talk about it with him through out the day so he'd get used to the idea. Passport around the world. Each class is themed for a different country....the kids get their passports stamped for each hour they're in a different "country" (classroom). But...I've found something extra with his teacher...we both are affected by difficult child and she really cares about him and wants him to do well. She told me that I'm miles ahead of where other parents are at that school with their children. It's nice to know that someone out there understands and has the patience to deal.... I think that part of husband problem is that the behavioral problems are significantly worse since we've been having him tested. I think he views it as difficult child knows he can act up and not get in trouble. That's not the case. They won't up difficult child medication's until all testing has been done. It takes time and it's hard for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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