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Is he just being a "Pre-teen"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderful Family" data-source="post: 168597"><p>It is so hard when other house rules are involved - so maybe try to think about it differently. Our difficult child has the same issues - regardless of house, locations or people - he can't change himself and no one is going to adapt to him like we do - so what do we do? This is why we went with the idea of focusing in on his reactions and then attempting to come to us to solve the problem; for different people, it will be different things. </p><p> </p><p>Something else to think about, take a look at the following website. This is focused on adoptive children having very difficult challenges with attachment, but they have an interesting approach that made me look at things just a little bit different; particularly related to severe anxiety. I've read just reviews on the book The Connected Child, but it looks like a good one. </p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.child.tcu.edu/" target="_blank">http://www.child.tcu.edu/</a></p><p> </p><p>What works for my ADHD child blows-up in the face of difficult child; but what works for difficult child does work for easy child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderful Family, post: 168597"] It is so hard when other house rules are involved - so maybe try to think about it differently. Our difficult child has the same issues - regardless of house, locations or people - he can't change himself and no one is going to adapt to him like we do - so what do we do? This is why we went with the idea of focusing in on his reactions and then attempting to come to us to solve the problem; for different people, it will be different things. Something else to think about, take a look at the following website. This is focused on adoptive children having very difficult challenges with attachment, but they have an interesting approach that made me look at things just a little bit different; particularly related to severe anxiety. I've read just reviews on the book The Connected Child, but it looks like a good one. [URL]http://www.child.tcu.edu/[/URL] What works for my ADHD child blows-up in the face of difficult child; but what works for difficult child does work for easy child. [/QUOTE]
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