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<blockquote data-quote="neednewtechnique" data-source="post: 42087" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>I don't know where you can find one, my only suggestion is to research them online, but I think this is a wonderful idea. For on one hand, the reason that you mentioned. It may very well give you BOTH some insight as to what went wrong, and where, and what to try different next time, also to help you and difficult child both be accountable for your actions. Also, this may be a great TOOL to use if you have a psychiatrist that has not yet gotten to see your difficult child in action....this may give THEM some insight too, especially if the thing is running all the time and she has an opportunity to view difficult child's mood before, during, and after the meltdown. Just for my own knowlege as well, I will do some research, and if I find out anything helpful, I will pass it along to you!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neednewtechnique, post: 42087, member: 3527"] I don't know where you can find one, my only suggestion is to research them online, but I think this is a wonderful idea. For on one hand, the reason that you mentioned. It may very well give you BOTH some insight as to what went wrong, and where, and what to try different next time, also to help you and difficult child both be accountable for your actions. Also, this may be a great TOOL to use if you have a psychiatrist that has not yet gotten to see your difficult child in action....this may give THEM some insight too, especially if the thing is running all the time and she has an opportunity to view difficult child's mood before, during, and after the meltdown. Just for my own knowlege as well, I will do some research, and if I find out anything helpful, I will pass it along to you!! [/QUOTE]
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