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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 213311" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Hi! I just wanted to add my welcome! You have come to a very useful place and you clearly are making every effort to help the Dad, the child, and make the relationship work. You are to be commended for this. Don't give up just yet- I think you mmight find some valuable information here. Having him tested as MWM suggests would probably reveal a lot. Also, I would suggest reading "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene- both you and Dad. It has helped a lot of us- just tweak the method for the individual child and age. I thought the biggest help was getting a better understanding of what I'm mdealing with and when I tried a slightly different approach with my son, things improved a great deal immediately. Of course, there is no magic cure, but big improvements go a long way and helping us keep our sanity and to keep fighting for the child!!</p><p></p><p>Again, welcome!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 213311, member: 3699"] Hi! I just wanted to add my welcome! You have come to a very useful place and you clearly are making every effort to help the Dad, the child, and make the relationship work. You are to be commended for this. Don't give up just yet- I think you mmight find some valuable information here. Having him tested as MWM suggests would probably reveal a lot. Also, I would suggest reading "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene- both you and Dad. It has helped a lot of us- just tweak the method for the individual child and age. I thought the biggest help was getting a better understanding of what I'm mdealing with and when I tried a slightly different approach with my son, things improved a great deal immediately. Of course, there is no magic cure, but big improvements go a long way and helping us keep our sanity and to keep fighting for the child!! Again, welcome!! [/QUOTE]
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