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Just looking for suggestions, maybe it's just normal behavior...
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 527488" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Have we yet suggested the books ...TheExplosive Child and Lost In School by Ross Greene and also What Your Explosive. Child is trying to tell you by Douglas. Riley. </p><p>Even if not explosive it helps with kids who do not respond to typical parenting methods. Yes it is our responsibility to teach them to do better but for many of us that means giving up on the traditional reward /consequence methods. If there are organic issues and/or skill deficits that just leads to hurt feelings, frustration, and an increase in battles. Check them out. Huge perspective changers. (No it does not mean giving in...it is a different way to work on things ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 527488, member: 12886"] Have we yet suggested the books ...TheExplosive Child and Lost In School by Ross Greene and also What Your Explosive. Child is trying to tell you by Douglas. Riley. Even if not explosive it helps with kids who do not respond to typical parenting methods. Yes it is our responsibility to teach them to do better but for many of us that means giving up on the traditional reward /consequence methods. If there are organic issues and/or skill deficits that just leads to hurt feelings, frustration, and an increase in battles. Check them out. Huge perspective changers. (No it does not mean giving in...it is a different way to work on things ). [/QUOTE]
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