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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 335718" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>What a night! I do hope the police did start a seed of respect. Remember, the name calling has become a habit. When he gets overly angry, he falls into a learned routine. It will take time to break. I will sometimes say, "That is not the words you want to use at the moment." or "You are not to call me that" to remind difficult child to think about what he is blurting out.</p><p> </p><p>Our sons do sound a lot a like. What great difficult child logic of "you can see it from the hall". I swear that these kids make the best attorneys. I know I would want one on my side if I ever committed a horrendous crime - they can talk their way out of and into anything! They would make the most convincing arguement of why I am not at fault.</p><p> </p><p>Today difficult child kept saying over and over, "I haven't heard a good reason!" The reason was because it was his responsibility but because he did not like that answer he was determined to wait for one less appropriate to meet his wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 335718, member: 5096"] What a night! I do hope the police did start a seed of respect. Remember, the name calling has become a habit. When he gets overly angry, he falls into a learned routine. It will take time to break. I will sometimes say, "That is not the words you want to use at the moment." or "You are not to call me that" to remind difficult child to think about what he is blurting out. Our sons do sound a lot a like. What great difficult child logic of "you can see it from the hall". I swear that these kids make the best attorneys. I know I would want one on my side if I ever committed a horrendous crime - they can talk their way out of and into anything! They would make the most convincing arguement of why I am not at fault. Today difficult child kept saying over and over, "I haven't heard a good reason!" The reason was because it was his responsibility but because he did not like that answer he was determined to wait for one less appropriate to meet his wishes. [/QUOTE]
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