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Re-Reading The Explosive Child
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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 316876" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>Marg, that was really a well written post. I lived both scenarios and I can tell you the scene where we think about what sets our kids off and find ways to keep the temper (theirs and ours) at bay, is the way to go. But it is hard, at least for me, I really have to think about how I will approach potentially explosive situations and plan my words and actions no matter what his reaction is. I read all 3 Ross Greene books this spring and the philosophy within them really reached me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 316876, member: 7664"] Marg, that was really a well written post. I lived both scenarios and I can tell you the scene where we think about what sets our kids off and find ways to keep the temper (theirs and ours) at bay, is the way to go. But it is hard, at least for me, I really have to think about how I will approach potentially explosive situations and plan my words and actions no matter what his reaction is. I read all 3 Ross Greene books this spring and the philosophy within them really reached me. [/QUOTE]
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