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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 54063" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>Our difficult child seems to get 'stuck' on an idea - usually a negative one - and will continue to say he hates something (like collaborative day program) even when things have improved and he has great days and good reports from him and from staff. Even though things went better for him after release from psychiatric hospital, he still would immediately go into the negative "hate" talk when discussing school. When reminded of the cool field trips - and fun challenges in p.e., he could admit that it wasn't so bad, but his initial immediate response would always still be negative.</p><p></p><p>Our difficult child is also extremely jealous of easy child sis that she doesn't have any problems in school - and she still attends regular class at the regular elementary school where difficult child was not successful. Could your difficult child be trying to get your easy child to 'hate' school, too, so that they might have that struggle in common? Just thinking out loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 54063, member: 3211"] Our difficult child seems to get 'stuck' on an idea - usually a negative one - and will continue to say he hates something (like collaborative day program) even when things have improved and he has great days and good reports from him and from staff. Even though things went better for him after release from psychiatric hospital, he still would immediately go into the negative "hate" talk when discussing school. When reminded of the cool field trips - and fun challenges in p.e., he could admit that it wasn't so bad, but his initial immediate response would always still be negative. Our difficult child is also extremely jealous of easy child sis that she doesn't have any problems in school - and she still attends regular class at the regular elementary school where difficult child was not successful. Could your difficult child be trying to get your easy child to 'hate' school, too, so that they might have that struggle in common? Just thinking out loud. [/QUOTE]
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