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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 96060" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>Adding my HI :smile: I think your name and avatar reveal you've maintained your sense of humor and/or your send of the absurd, so that's one good thing you've got going for you. I love them both. LOL Though I think we all want to run away at some point - the group has a tropical island all picked out where there are no difficult children allowed. We can dream anyway. </p><p></p><p>No experience with bipolar, but the book The Explosive Child is one that helped us as well. Your NILIF approach sounds like it's probably a lot like Fran's philosopy - Do To Get. I think it's a good approach for any child, teaches them to work for what they want and a responsibility for their own actions for what they receive in life. </p><p></p><p>Welcome to a wonderful site. You can find some helpful advice, or even just someone to listen who understands because they've been there. :flower:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 96060, member: 1161"] Adding my HI [img]:smile:[/img] I think your name and avatar reveal you've maintained your sense of humor and/or your send of the absurd, so that's one good thing you've got going for you. I love them both. LOL Though I think we all want to run away at some point - the group has a tropical island all picked out where there are no difficult children allowed. We can dream anyway. No experience with bipolar, but the book The Explosive Child is one that helped us as well. Your NILIF approach sounds like it's probably a lot like Fran's philosopy - Do To Get. I think it's a good approach for any child, teaches them to work for what they want and a responsibility for their own actions for what they receive in life. Welcome to a wonderful site. You can find some helpful advice, or even just someone to listen who understands because they've been there. [img]:flower:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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