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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 63296" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>My suggestion would be to read as much as you can about these kids! These kiddos are complicated and challenging, but ubiquitously have big and caring hearts. </p><p></p><p>Some of the really helpful books we recommend on this site are The Explosive Child, by Ross Greene, and The BiPolar Child by Papolous (sp?). Some other books I have read and learned a lot from are The Way They Learn by Tobias, How To Talk so Kids Can Learn by Faber & Mazlish, and Transforming the Difficult Child, by Glasser & Easley. The other book I really really loved - but gave away my copy to a teacher, so I am not sure if I have the name right is, A Right Brained Child Living in a Left Brained World (I think?). This was really helpful with learning and life strategies.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to our board, and I am sure many others will be along soon to give you more ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 63296, member: 3301"] My suggestion would be to read as much as you can about these kids! These kiddos are complicated and challenging, but ubiquitously have big and caring hearts. Some of the really helpful books we recommend on this site are The Explosive Child, by Ross Greene, and The BiPolar Child by Papolous (sp?). Some other books I have read and learned a lot from are The Way They Learn by Tobias, How To Talk so Kids Can Learn by Faber & Mazlish, and Transforming the Difficult Child, by Glasser & Easley. The other book I really really loved - but gave away my copy to a teacher, so I am not sure if I have the name right is, A Right Brained Child Living in a Left Brained World (I think?). This was really helpful with learning and life strategies. Welcome to our board, and I am sure many others will be along soon to give you more ideas. [/QUOTE]
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