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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 500278" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Poor you. Poor Brownie. I know how difficult and soul-destroying it can feel to deal (or not) with these scenes. A couple of questions:</p><p>1. What happens if you do not react to the explosion? Does it escalate or die out eventually?</p><p>2. Have you found that positive reinforcement improves his behaviour? </p><p>I am struck by the low self esteem inherent in your son's remarks. My growing sense is that my son, for one, has a really poor image of himself, not generally apparent to the naked eye, and this feeds into his oppositional behaviour. When he feels good about himself, he is more co-operative and mature. </p><p>Just a couple of thoughts... Hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 500278, member: 11227"] Poor you. Poor Brownie. I know how difficult and soul-destroying it can feel to deal (or not) with these scenes. A couple of questions: 1. What happens if you do not react to the explosion? Does it escalate or die out eventually? 2. Have you found that positive reinforcement improves his behaviour? I am struck by the low self esteem inherent in your son's remarks. My growing sense is that my son, for one, has a really poor image of himself, not generally apparent to the naked eye, and this feeds into his oppositional behaviour. When he feels good about himself, he is more co-operative and mature. Just a couple of thoughts... Hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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