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how do you dicipline when no consequences work??
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 553697" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Welcome to our corner of the world. Your difficult child sounds a lot like mine at that age (he used to threaten to kill me and would be much worse to me than my husband-even though he has come a long way he still is much more respectful to my husband). I would definitely have him evaluated by a multi-disciplinary team (child pyschologist, child psychiatrist, and a neuropsychologist). They can give you a much broader picture. I would be sure to document what you see and how often it occurs (of course, when my difficult child was 8 I would have needed to be documenting 24/7).</p><p></p><p>Consequences when my son was that age didn't mean anything to him. We tried to keep them as natural as possible but we also couldn't consequence everything. We did use a lot of the ideas from <em>The Explosive Child.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 553697, member: 1631"] Welcome to our corner of the world. Your difficult child sounds a lot like mine at that age (he used to threaten to kill me and would be much worse to me than my husband-even though he has come a long way he still is much more respectful to my husband). I would definitely have him evaluated by a multi-disciplinary team (child pyschologist, child psychiatrist, and a neuropsychologist). They can give you a much broader picture. I would be sure to document what you see and how often it occurs (of course, when my difficult child was 8 I would have needed to be documenting 24/7). Consequences when my son was that age didn't mean anything to him. We tried to keep them as natural as possible but we also couldn't consequence everything. We did use a lot of the ideas from [I]The Explosive Child.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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