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<blockquote data-quote="Stef" data-source="post: 273692" data-attributes="member: 6657"><p>I can relate to this very well. I'd say 70% of the time my difficult child behaves in a similar fashion. When it's time to get up- a very vocal I KNOW is usually my response. There are times the I KNOW is just the beginning of a longer expression as well. That may be a "I KNOW, get the F out", or something along that line. difficult child tends to go through cycles of good guy, bad guy behavior. He totaly ruined Mothers day; smashed a table he made for my SO in his woodworking class at school, adding several expletives in the process. It was just awful. SO was extremely upset as was my daughter. The next day we took him in for evaluation. He was close to being sent in for his second Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but we all decided to "give him another chance" and had him sign a contract to wit. He broke down and became "Good difficult child" which swayed the balance. It's such an emotional rollercoaster, and we are just so drained by it all.</p><p> </p><p>Good Luck to You.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stef, post: 273692, member: 6657"] I can relate to this very well. I'd say 70% of the time my difficult child behaves in a similar fashion. When it's time to get up- a very vocal I KNOW is usually my response. There are times the I KNOW is just the beginning of a longer expression as well. That may be a "I KNOW, get the F out", or something along that line. difficult child tends to go through cycles of good guy, bad guy behavior. He totaly ruined Mothers day; smashed a table he made for my SO in his woodworking class at school, adding several expletives in the process. It was just awful. SO was extremely upset as was my daughter. The next day we took him in for evaluation. He was close to being sent in for his second Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but we all decided to "give him another chance" and had him sign a contract to wit. He broke down and became "Good difficult child" which swayed the balance. It's such an emotional rollercoaster, and we are just so drained by it all. Good Luck to You. [/QUOTE]
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