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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 30329" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>faithangel, I can see my difficult child acting the same way at any given time...it just hasn't happened like that yet. I'm so sorry you're having to go through this....what a pain!</p><p></p><p>faithangel, my difficult child is the KING OF ODD. Yep, he wears the crown. We just returned from the therapist whom he sees every Monday. He has finally started showing his true colors and the doctor says that difficult child feels entitled to act and speak in any way he sees fit. NOT! He said that we need to take everything away from him and he must earn it back by proper behavior. If we don't do it, then someone else will eventually and it may not be in our home, but in another institution of some sort. He said that's where he's headed (and he's only eleven!). So, as soon as husband gets home and I explain it to him (husband HAS to help me do this!), then I'm going to empty difficult child's room of video games, tv, airsoft guns, MP3 player, etc. and make it very clear how he will earn things back.</p><p></p><p>Pray for us.......and I will pray for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 30329, member: 2287"] faithangel, I can see my difficult child acting the same way at any given time...it just hasn't happened like that yet. I'm so sorry you're having to go through this....what a pain! faithangel, my difficult child is the KING OF ODD. Yep, he wears the crown. We just returned from the therapist whom he sees every Monday. He has finally started showing his true colors and the doctor says that difficult child feels entitled to act and speak in any way he sees fit. NOT! He said that we need to take everything away from him and he must earn it back by proper behavior. If we don't do it, then someone else will eventually and it may not be in our home, but in another institution of some sort. He said that's where he's headed (and he's only eleven!). So, as soon as husband gets home and I explain it to him (husband HAS to help me do this!), then I'm going to empty difficult child's room of video games, tv, airsoft guns, MP3 player, etc. and make it very clear how he will earn things back. Pray for us.......and I will pray for you. [/QUOTE]
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