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<blockquote data-quote="Jan71" data-source="post: 158555"><p>Thanks guys. You have some good ideas.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I've considered attachment issues, especially with older difficult child who was adopted out of foster care. We adopted our younger difficult child at birth, right from the hospital. I don't believe it is a factor with him.</p><p> </p><p>I thing the night before breakfast planning is a really good idea. I think he needs to control everything, and the food thing is just a way that manifests. I am going to try it tonight and see if things go better in the morning.</p><p> </p><p>By the way, I wonder if the time outs are less effective with difficult children because they do not attach consequences to their own behavior very well. They continually blame others. At least that's how it seems to be with my difficult children.</p><p></p><p>Jan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jan71, post: 158555"] Thanks guys. You have some good ideas. Yes, I've considered attachment issues, especially with older difficult child who was adopted out of foster care. We adopted our younger difficult child at birth, right from the hospital. I don't believe it is a factor with him. I thing the night before breakfast planning is a really good idea. I think he needs to control everything, and the food thing is just a way that manifests. I am going to try it tonight and see if things go better in the morning. By the way, I wonder if the time outs are less effective with difficult children because they do not attach consequences to their own behavior very well. They continually blame others. At least that's how it seems to be with my difficult children. Jan [/QUOTE]
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