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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 503300"><p>Cheeking the medications could make a bit of a difference *tongue in cheek* LOL. Glad you figured that one out. I am glad the double dose (accidentally) produced good results and I am VERY glad husband has stepped up. THAT is going to be huge for you AND difficult child.</p><p></p><p>It has to be hard to be unable to handle everyday stress and then be punished for it. I'm sorry, but I still believe that he doesn't know HOW to "behave" and handle things. PLEASE read The Explosive Child by Ross Greene and What Your Explosive Child Is Trying To Tell You by Dr. Doug Riley. I think these will help you help and teach HIM what he NEEDS to be specifically taught.</p><p></p><p>Hope things continue getting better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 503300"] Cheeking the medications could make a bit of a difference *tongue in cheek* LOL. Glad you figured that one out. I am glad the double dose (accidentally) produced good results and I am VERY glad husband has stepped up. THAT is going to be huge for you AND difficult child. It has to be hard to be unable to handle everyday stress and then be punished for it. I'm sorry, but I still believe that he doesn't know HOW to "behave" and handle things. PLEASE read The Explosive Child by Ross Greene and What Your Explosive Child Is Trying To Tell You by Dr. Doug Riley. I think these will help you help and teach HIM what he NEEDS to be specifically taught. Hope things continue getting better. [/QUOTE]
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