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Increased frustration - medications, people, combo of both?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 13920" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>There is a strange mentality of some adults that they have to get control of kids as opposed to helping kids learn control. It's a tactic similar to making them submissive and break their spirits like wild horses. </p><p>Hopefully, she is enough of a professional to take the time to read and learn. Taking a child down (I'm assuming is a therapeutic hold) seems excessive force for his action. Am I reading that correctly?</p><p></p><p>I don't know what the medication does in 1/4 dose but if he is struggling, it may help him over this rough period. </p><p>There is nothing worse than seeing a kid shut down because he can no longer take the verbal assault to his person. It's when you know the adult has gone too far. (I have done it and I have seen it-I try hard to not repeat the behavior)</p><p>Submissiveness is not what any parent should strive for in a child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 13920, member: 3"] There is a strange mentality of some adults that they have to get control of kids as opposed to helping kids learn control. It's a tactic similar to making them submissive and break their spirits like wild horses. Hopefully, she is enough of a professional to take the time to read and learn. Taking a child down (I'm assuming is a therapeutic hold) seems excessive force for his action. Am I reading that correctly? I don't know what the medication does in 1/4 dose but if he is struggling, it may help him over this rough period. There is nothing worse than seeing a kid shut down because he can no longer take the verbal assault to his person. It's when you know the adult has gone too far. (I have done it and I have seen it-I try hard to not repeat the behavior) Submissiveness is not what any parent should strive for in a child. [/QUOTE]
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