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Improvements in difficult child and myself (long)
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<blockquote data-quote="pigless" data-source="post: 52649" data-attributes="member: 228"><p>Wow! I'm really impressed that you got Dr. Chiro onboard with the medications. :bow: What a huge step forward. </p><p></p><p>Good for difficult child on his great report card! No PS2 here either; too bad, so sad. </p><p></p><p>Here's an idea for those in the car meltdowns: play something on the stereo that only you like and really crank it up. It beats listening to the whining/wailing/moaning. Metallica used to work well for me, but Sir F. now requests them. I had to switch to an old AC/Difficult Child tape that I must have recorded off an 8-track (yes, I'm <em>that</em> old). It is truly horrible and even worse at high volume. It makes the worst tantrum considerably shorter. :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless, post: 52649, member: 228"] Wow! I'm really impressed that you got Dr. Chiro onboard with the medications. [img]:bow:[/img] What a huge step forward. Good for difficult child on his great report card! No PS2 here either; too bad, so sad. Here's an idea for those in the car meltdowns: play something on the stereo that only you like and really crank it up. It beats listening to the whining/wailing/moaning. Metallica used to work well for me, but Sir F. now requests them. I had to switch to an old AC/Difficult Child tape that I must have recorded off an 8-track (yes, I'm [i]that[/i] old). It is truly horrible and even worse at high volume. It makes the worst tantrum considerably shorter. [img]:wink:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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