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Sometimes I Forget About the Problems of PCs and their Parents... LOL!
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 443555" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I'm with you on that one... but I haven't given up on books (yet).</p><p>Lately, I've found half a dozen at the used book store (much less $$ of course)... books that really are not <u>meant for</u> dealing with difficult children, but buried in there somewhere have been some really good ideas and some helpful information (example of the latter: a definition of the unique characteristics of depression in young males)</p><p></p><p>NOTHING out there begins to cover the complexity - any one book might work well if you're only dealing with a couple of specific challenges (even if they are big ones) - but multiple challenges? We end up with "solutions" that might work for the problem being "addressed" but instantly cause major issues in an area "not currently being addressed". Know what I mean??</p><p></p><p>If we even just had two of K2, we'd be just about a "normal" family - and the usual books and tricks and ideas work.</p><p>But we don't.</p><p>Which is why we need other parents who have been there, for support.</p><p></p><p>Hmmm... maybe somebody needs to take this site and turn it into a book?</p><p>Wasn't somebody talking about writing a book sometime???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 443555, member: 11791"] I'm with you on that one... but I haven't given up on books (yet). Lately, I've found half a dozen at the used book store (much less $$ of course)... books that really are not [U]meant for[/U] dealing with difficult children, but buried in there somewhere have been some really good ideas and some helpful information (example of the latter: a definition of the unique characteristics of depression in young males) NOTHING out there begins to cover the complexity - any one book might work well if you're only dealing with a couple of specific challenges (even if they are big ones) - but multiple challenges? We end up with "solutions" that might work for the problem being "addressed" but instantly cause major issues in an area "not currently being addressed". Know what I mean?? If we even just had two of K2, we'd be just about a "normal" family - and the usual books and tricks and ideas work. But we don't. Which is why we need other parents who have been there, for support. Hmmm... maybe somebody needs to take this site and turn it into a book? Wasn't somebody talking about writing a book sometime??? [/QUOTE]
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