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<blockquote data-quote="Irene_J" data-source="post: 40629" data-attributes="member: 181"><p>Hi and welcome. I agree with the previous poster about piling on consequences. To our difficult children, a month can seem like an eternity so they don't even try to comply since they feel all is lost anyway.</p><p></p><p>Is he in Special Education at school? Does he have an IEP? As bad as throwing a rock through a window seems, he probably just thought he had to get your attention, now! My difficult child once broke a window because she had forgotten her keys. When I told her she should have just waited for someone to get home, she said she had to get in right then. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child does not take any medications now, but she did when she was 13, and they helped with the impulsivity. Has your psychologist provided any strategies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irene_J, post: 40629, member: 181"] Hi and welcome. I agree with the previous poster about piling on consequences. To our difficult children, a month can seem like an eternity so they don't even try to comply since they feel all is lost anyway. Is he in Special Education at school? Does he have an IEP? As bad as throwing a rock through a window seems, he probably just thought he had to get your attention, now! My difficult child once broke a window because she had forgotten her keys. When I told her she should have just waited for someone to get home, she said she had to get in right then. My difficult child does not take any medications now, but she did when she was 13, and they helped with the impulsivity. Has your psychologist provided any strategies? [/QUOTE]
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