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Soooooo.....what are your standards for stablity of your difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 428364" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Good question, Linda.</p><p>I'm sure my standards are not high right now. I consider difficult child relatively stable because he hasn't been very violent now in almost a year (still little incidents but few and far between). However, he still threatens, postures, and gets very manic like, touches inappropriately, makes rude gestures, and many other issues. He is also incredibly clingy and demanding.</p><p></p><p>Gold standard stability? Most of the other stuff would be gone along with the violence. Reality? I'm hoping it gets better than what it is but glad, for now, most of the violence is gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 428364, member: 1631"] Good question, Linda. I'm sure my standards are not high right now. I consider difficult child relatively stable because he hasn't been very violent now in almost a year (still little incidents but few and far between). However, he still threatens, postures, and gets very manic like, touches inappropriately, makes rude gestures, and many other issues. He is also incredibly clingy and demanding. Gold standard stability? Most of the other stuff would be gone along with the violence. Reality? I'm hoping it gets better than what it is but glad, for now, most of the violence is gone. [/QUOTE]
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