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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 585123"><p>This is a great thread. It gave me more ideas and also the realization that I do this to some degree. It drives husband nuts. He thinks I'm getting walked all over. I have found that this kind of parenting removes me from the enforcer seat. For example, if he doesn't take his medications he will have more hallucinations and a meltdown at school. I don't have to enforce anything. </p><p></p><p>I guess I use a delicate balence between natural consequences and more traditional methods and just ignoring somethings. I am very impressed with how well you and your husband are on the same page and how well he handled difficult child by try to not engage. </p><p></p><p>Giving difficult child 1 time to work out the solutions himself is something to work on. Of course at first this will require lots of my direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 585123"] This is a great thread. It gave me more ideas and also the realization that I do this to some degree. It drives husband nuts. He thinks I'm getting walked all over. I have found that this kind of parenting removes me from the enforcer seat. For example, if he doesn't take his medications he will have more hallucinations and a meltdown at school. I don't have to enforce anything. I guess I use a delicate balence between natural consequences and more traditional methods and just ignoring somethings. I am very impressed with how well you and your husband are on the same page and how well he handled difficult child by try to not engage. Giving difficult child 1 time to work out the solutions himself is something to work on. Of course at first this will require lots of my direction. [/QUOTE]
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