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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 414052" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I would say let them try because soon enough you will run out of time. My breaking point came at 17 and a half. I just gave up. I had done every single service in the state and he was just who he was. I had worked harder than he had and I waved the white flag. </p><p></p><p>I did the in home. FOR YEARS...lol. Honestly now, I wish there had been something like Supernanny on steroids for parents like us. No one ever actually explained like she does the ins and out, the how to's of discipline really. When she tells a parent to do a time out...she doesnt just say...time out...she gives steps. I didnt do them correctly. Maybe that is the problem. Maybe what I "heard" from the therapists with the charts and what they meant were two different things...ya know? </p><p></p><p>So maybe in home can be a useful thing where they see and you can actually learn what they mean by x or y. Just like the written word is hard to actually understand sometimes, sometimes we all dont mean the same things when we say it. Just like if I say Im gonna bust your butt. some is gonna think I mean I am really going to beat the living daylights out of someone when that isnt what I mean at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 414052, member: 1514"] I would say let them try because soon enough you will run out of time. My breaking point came at 17 and a half. I just gave up. I had done every single service in the state and he was just who he was. I had worked harder than he had and I waved the white flag. I did the in home. FOR YEARS...lol. Honestly now, I wish there had been something like Supernanny on steroids for parents like us. No one ever actually explained like she does the ins and out, the how to's of discipline really. When she tells a parent to do a time out...she doesnt just say...time out...she gives steps. I didnt do them correctly. Maybe that is the problem. Maybe what I "heard" from the therapists with the charts and what they meant were two different things...ya know? So maybe in home can be a useful thing where they see and you can actually learn what they mean by x or y. Just like the written word is hard to actually understand sometimes, sometimes we all dont mean the same things when we say it. Just like if I say Im gonna bust your butt. some is gonna think I mean I am really going to beat the living daylights out of someone when that isnt what I mean at all. [/QUOTE]
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