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Power struggles and talking back -- need suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="laurensmyprincess" data-source="post: 171571" data-attributes="member: 2898"><p>Thank you Marg, Midwest Mom and tiredmommy for your excellent advice. I think you have provided me with some great things to think about and try.</p><p></p><p>Natieisnuts thanks for your comments too -- I respect that Sara might have a different take on things that are certainly not my own. Everyone has a right to an opinion -- and obviously Sara has been around these boards for a long time. That's great. I'm here though to receive constructive advice because I do have a real problem. It is not make believe, it is not fixed with an emotionless stare, it is very complicated as I'm sure alot of our kiddies on this board can be complicated in their behavior. </p><p></p><p>difficult child medical diagnosis is a complicated one. She is on a lot of medications, but we have no choice on that. I will be seeing if we can tweak things a little and maybe go down some to see it it helps with self control and behavior. </p><p></p><p>I stayed up almost all night reading Ross Greene's book. I am hopeful again this morning that we can implement some strategies. I think it is excellent and will be back to probably ask clarifying questions on this front. I'm also looking forward to seeing our child psychiatric in a few weeks. Maybe she can validate some of this for us.</p><p></p><p>And if anyone else has any other strategies to consider, I'd be glad to hear them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laurensmyprincess, post: 171571, member: 2898"] Thank you Marg, Midwest Mom and tiredmommy for your excellent advice. I think you have provided me with some great things to think about and try. Natieisnuts thanks for your comments too -- I respect that Sara might have a different take on things that are certainly not my own. Everyone has a right to an opinion -- and obviously Sara has been around these boards for a long time. That's great. I'm here though to receive constructive advice because I do have a real problem. It is not make believe, it is not fixed with an emotionless stare, it is very complicated as I'm sure alot of our kiddies on this board can be complicated in their behavior. difficult child medical diagnosis is a complicated one. She is on a lot of medications, but we have no choice on that. I will be seeing if we can tweak things a little and maybe go down some to see it it helps with self control and behavior. I stayed up almost all night reading Ross Greene's book. I am hopeful again this morning that we can implement some strategies. I think it is excellent and will be back to probably ask clarifying questions on this front. I'm also looking forward to seeing our child psychiatric in a few weeks. Maybe she can validate some of this for us. And if anyone else has any other strategies to consider, I'd be glad to hear them! [/QUOTE]
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