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See the Child...Not the difficult child. Easier Said than Done
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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 325563" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>The Explosive Child really helped me separate difficult child-ness from child. In previous years it was constantly being relayed to us that this was behavioral and that more discipline or different discipline would knock the difficult child-ness right outta him. This was especially true of our ABA (applied behavioral analysis) program when difficult child was little- if the undesirable behaviors are eliminated...voila...cured child. When the program wasn't having the desired effect, the director said difficult child should be institutionalized (mind you, the man had never even met difficult child). Nowadays my issue to is to get school personnel to separate difficult child-ness from child. I even have it in his IEP that his behaviors will be attributed to his disability rather than a discipline issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 325563, member: 7664"] The Explosive Child really helped me separate difficult child-ness from child. In previous years it was constantly being relayed to us that this was behavioral and that more discipline or different discipline would knock the difficult child-ness right outta him. This was especially true of our ABA (applied behavioral analysis) program when difficult child was little- if the undesirable behaviors are eliminated...voila...cured child. When the program wasn't having the desired effect, the director said difficult child should be institutionalized (mind you, the man had never even met difficult child). Nowadays my issue to is to get school personnel to separate difficult child-ness from child. I even have it in his IEP that his behaviors will be attributed to his disability rather than a discipline issue. [/QUOTE]
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