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<blockquote data-quote="witchiewoman71" data-source="post: 432717"><p>Thanks all for your responses...sorry it took so long for me to get back on here and check. My 8 yo difficult child had a "let's see who's stronger contest" with our neighbor's son and they were picking up cement benches in their garden...needless to say the bench won. My difficult child ended up with 2 broken fingers and stitches. He has to go to Nemour's down town here in Jacksonville to get his cast this week, so we've been a little busy. </p><p> </p><p>I have listened to the CDs for the total transformation and like you all have said, it might work...it really seems like it would help for kids who actually stop and listen to what parents have to say, who respect rules, and don't go from 0 to nasty in .24 seconds...</p><p> </p><p>I did do what some of you had suggested and got The Explosive Child. I tried to find it on audio..since i have hardly any free time I like to listen to audio books in the car on the way to work, etc, but no luck. I wanted it now while i'm on break from class, but the only thing I could find was cassette...can you believe that? Not even on CD...and definitely not in i-tunes. Oh well. Downloaded it to my phone and read a few pages whenever I get a chance.</p><p> </p><p>I'm hopeful that I can get through to my oldest difficult child. She'll be 15 in July and is talking about driving...I told her not until she shows me she can be responsible with small things first..I am not letting her behind of the wheel of something that can take a life or hers until I can trust her.</p><p> </p><p>We also found someone who can do a neuro psychiatric evaluation on her, so I'm happy about that! I'll keep you all posted when we get the appointment for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witchiewoman71, post: 432717"] Thanks all for your responses...sorry it took so long for me to get back on here and check. My 8 yo difficult child had a "let's see who's stronger contest" with our neighbor's son and they were picking up cement benches in their garden...needless to say the bench won. My difficult child ended up with 2 broken fingers and stitches. He has to go to Nemour's down town here in Jacksonville to get his cast this week, so we've been a little busy. I have listened to the CDs for the total transformation and like you all have said, it might work...it really seems like it would help for kids who actually stop and listen to what parents have to say, who respect rules, and don't go from 0 to nasty in .24 seconds... I did do what some of you had suggested and got The Explosive Child. I tried to find it on audio..since i have hardly any free time I like to listen to audio books in the car on the way to work, etc, but no luck. I wanted it now while i'm on break from class, but the only thing I could find was cassette...can you believe that? Not even on CD...and definitely not in i-tunes. Oh well. Downloaded it to my phone and read a few pages whenever I get a chance. I'm hopeful that I can get through to my oldest difficult child. She'll be 15 in July and is talking about driving...I told her not until she shows me she can be responsible with small things first..I am not letting her behind of the wheel of something that can take a life or hers until I can trust her. We also found someone who can do a neuro psychiatric evaluation on her, so I'm happy about that! I'll keep you all posted when we get the appointment for that. [/QUOTE]
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