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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 463460" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I really think that would be the best thing because no matter if he is diagnosed with Elmo syndrome or Big Bird or even Oscar The Grouch syndrome, you can learn to parent a child in a certain way. There a plenty of books out there or even websites. Love and Logic might be one to consider. I know 1,2,3 magic works wonders with my granddaughter. She takes time outs like a champ but rarely has to get to 3 because she knows I am consistent. I sure wish I had known this trick 20 years ago...lol. I can tell you I am a much better parent the second time around. There is also one called STEP. We did that at one of the places my son was in. Pretty good. I really dont know if the Explosive Child is what you need because I dont see J has really explosive. I see him as needing some routines and structure. He actually may be one of the kids that respond to behavior charts and pretty good praise and rewards. </p><p></p><p>Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 463460, member: 1514"] I really think that would be the best thing because no matter if he is diagnosed with Elmo syndrome or Big Bird or even Oscar The Grouch syndrome, you can learn to parent a child in a certain way. There a plenty of books out there or even websites. Love and Logic might be one to consider. I know 1,2,3 magic works wonders with my granddaughter. She takes time outs like a champ but rarely has to get to 3 because she knows I am consistent. I sure wish I had known this trick 20 years ago...lol. I can tell you I am a much better parent the second time around. There is also one called STEP. We did that at one of the places my son was in. Pretty good. I really dont know if the Explosive Child is what you need because I dont see J has really explosive. I see him as needing some routines and structure. He actually may be one of the kids that respond to behavior charts and pretty good praise and rewards. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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