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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 206046" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>My difficult child hits the walls and/or breaks things when he's angry/frustrated. There's at least one hole in every wall of his room. We live in an old house and the wallboard is old and thinner than new so you can put a hole in it pretty easily. I refuse to fix any of them until he's moved out so may be years yet. He doesn't do it as much as he used to, but he still does. Now it's mostly hitting the wall or throwing his computer mouse when he gets mad playing a video game. husband does the same thing and I haven't been able to get him to stop, and I say to him how am I supposed to teach difficult child not to do that when you do the same thing? difficult child is becoming better at controlling himself than husband. I wish husband had gotten some therapy when he was younger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 206046, member: 1161"] My difficult child hits the walls and/or breaks things when he's angry/frustrated. There's at least one hole in every wall of his room. We live in an old house and the wallboard is old and thinner than new so you can put a hole in it pretty easily. I refuse to fix any of them until he's moved out so may be years yet. He doesn't do it as much as he used to, but he still does. Now it's mostly hitting the wall or throwing his computer mouse when he gets mad playing a video game. husband does the same thing and I haven't been able to get him to stop, and I say to him how am I supposed to teach difficult child not to do that when you do the same thing? difficult child is becoming better at controlling himself than husband. I wish husband had gotten some therapy when he was younger. [/QUOTE]
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