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<blockquote data-quote="kris" data-source="post: 24434" data-attributes="member: 74"><p><span style="color: #333399"><em>i think an important component to any plan is to not target all behaviors at once. take a page from greene's explosive child & only target the top two, maybe three, behaviors you are trying to change. once he's mastered those they become part of everyday life & you move on to the next behavior on your list. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>that's pretty much greene's The Explosive Child method. it becomes very overwhelming if there are too many targeted behaviors...both for the kids & the parents.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>it's imperitive that both parents be on board with-whatever plan you try. you've mentioned that this is a huge issue between you & husband so you need to figure out how the two of you can come to some compromise regarding expectations for your son.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>kris </em> </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kris, post: 24434, member: 74"] <span style="color: #333399">[i]i think an important component to any plan is to not target all behaviors at once. take a page from greene's explosive child & only target the top two, maybe three, behaviors you are trying to change. once he's mastered those they become part of everyday life & you move on to the next behavior on your list. that's pretty much greene's The Explosive Child method. it becomes very overwhelming if there are too many targeted behaviors...both for the kids & the parents. it's imperitive that both parents be on board with-whatever plan you try. you've mentioned that this is a huge issue between you & husband so you need to figure out how the two of you can come to some compromise regarding expectations for your son. kris [/i] </span> [/QUOTE]
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