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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 404607"><p>Daisy, if that were really true, then none of us would have difficult children. I'm sure that when our kids were babies none of us threw things at them, screamed at them, told them that we hated them, punched them, kicked them, hit them, or spit on them. So, if we were all loving mothers who spoke to our babies with loving mommy voices, how did we change our children to the point that they became difficult children? And I know that when our kids do the right things and we praise them for it, why do they not continue to do the right things if all it takes is positive reinforcement? Seriously, Dr. Phil never had to raise a difficult child and I resent when he, or anybody else for that matter, who has never had to walk in our shoes, tells us how easy it would be to change difficult child behavior.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 404607"] Daisy, if that were really true, then none of us would have difficult children. I'm sure that when our kids were babies none of us threw things at them, screamed at them, told them that we hated them, punched them, kicked them, hit them, or spit on them. So, if we were all loving mothers who spoke to our babies with loving mommy voices, how did we change our children to the point that they became difficult children? And I know that when our kids do the right things and we praise them for it, why do they not continue to do the right things if all it takes is positive reinforcement? Seriously, Dr. Phil never had to raise a difficult child and I resent when he, or anybody else for that matter, who has never had to walk in our shoes, tells us how easy it would be to change difficult child behavior. Pam [/QUOTE]
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