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Nightly Outbursts - A Couple This Week
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<blockquote data-quote="iloveturtles" data-source="post: 324292"><p>gcvmom,</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for pointing out about tracking what was going on. I used this to gather the information to speak with his MFT this afternoon with difficult child in the room. He wanted me there.</p><p> </p><p>It was a very productive meeting. difficult child will no longer have computer time in the evenings at home on school nights. We brainstormed about other things to do with our time. I committed to giving up TV on week nights. We are on a two week trial basis until we see her again on the 18th. I didn't want to overwhelm difficult child that it was FOREVER. Let's just see if this makes a difference.</p><p> </p><p>He was able to share with us about how it scared him too, and how he felt like there was something inside driving his anger. A very productive afternoon!</p><p> </p><p>I still need to talk to the Dr. that we see for medication. It is just hard to admit that difficult child said that to me. I know I definitely will NOT tell my parents or even his sisters.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for the support</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iloveturtles, post: 324292"] gcvmom, Thank you for pointing out about tracking what was going on. I used this to gather the information to speak with his MFT this afternoon with difficult child in the room. He wanted me there. It was a very productive meeting. difficult child will no longer have computer time in the evenings at home on school nights. We brainstormed about other things to do with our time. I committed to giving up TV on week nights. We are on a two week trial basis until we see her again on the 18th. I didn't want to overwhelm difficult child that it was FOREVER. Let's just see if this makes a difference. He was able to share with us about how it scared him too, and how he felt like there was something inside driving his anger. A very productive afternoon! I still need to talk to the Dr. that we see for medication. It is just hard to admit that difficult child said that to me. I know I definitely will NOT tell my parents or even his sisters. Thank you for the support [/QUOTE]
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