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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 43851" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Hi and welcome! Daisylover snuck in right before me... so I am repeating some stuff! ... but she is right! :smile:</p><p>Sorry you had to find us. Yes most of us have felt the same way many days and nights! I think the book "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene, can help parents see their children in a new light and learn how to modify thier expectations, while helping the child. He uses a different approach and lets you feel OK about discarding certain rules, while learning new more important ones. Ones that will benefit the family in the long run!</p><p></p><p>Perfect example is a fight over sitting together at the dinner table, my difficult child 1 is unable to sit still at times or needs to eat now! I could fight with her or I could realize somethings are beyond her control at this point in time and not worth getting worked up about. It could send her into an hour long rage or depression... so I let her eat. The whole family is happy... we work on more important behaviors. </p><p></p><p>Who diagnosis'd him? what medications is he on now? Is there a family history of any disorders? Or addictions? </p><p>You should do a signature at the bottom like mine... so we know something about you! It explains how under: FAQ/Board Help </p><p></p><p>Good luck and welcome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 43851, member: 3155"] Hi and welcome! Daisylover snuck in right before me... so I am repeating some stuff! ... but she is right! [img]:smile:[/img] Sorry you had to find us. Yes most of us have felt the same way many days and nights! I think the book "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene, can help parents see their children in a new light and learn how to modify thier expectations, while helping the child. He uses a different approach and lets you feel OK about discarding certain rules, while learning new more important ones. Ones that will benefit the family in the long run! Perfect example is a fight over sitting together at the dinner table, my difficult child 1 is unable to sit still at times or needs to eat now! I could fight with her or I could realize somethings are beyond her control at this point in time and not worth getting worked up about. It could send her into an hour long rage or depression... so I let her eat. The whole family is happy... we work on more important behaviors. Who diagnosis'd him? what medications is he on now? Is there a family history of any disorders? Or addictions? You should do a signature at the bottom like mine... so we know something about you! It explains how under: FAQ/Board Help Good luck and welcome [/QUOTE]
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