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<blockquote data-quote="IT1967" data-source="post: 604764" data-attributes="member: 15615"><p>Great advice and thank you all! Honestly, with-the hairdresser thing, normally, he's very well behaved there. That's the thing. I never quite know when things can go south. I mean, there are situations I know will be bad and we try to avoid them. But when we're doing something that we normally don't have a problem with and something happens, honestly, I'm flummoxed. Funny about the dog training thing. husband has been trying something like that with-difficult child 1 and it does seem to be working a bit. I'm frankly at a point where I live on pins and needles ALL. THE. TIME with-difficult child 2. We see our therapist Monday, and the psychiatrist in a couple weeks. And I'm waiting on scheduling for the neuropsychologist, although reading about some people's experiences here lately has me concerned that maybe I should forget neuropsychologist testing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IT1967, post: 604764, member: 15615"] Great advice and thank you all! Honestly, with-the hairdresser thing, normally, he's very well behaved there. That's the thing. I never quite know when things can go south. I mean, there are situations I know will be bad and we try to avoid them. But when we're doing something that we normally don't have a problem with and something happens, honestly, I'm flummoxed. Funny about the dog training thing. husband has been trying something like that with-difficult child 1 and it does seem to be working a bit. I'm frankly at a point where I live on pins and needles ALL. THE. TIME with-difficult child 2. We see our therapist Monday, and the psychiatrist in a couple weeks. And I'm waiting on scheduling for the neuropsychologist, although reading about some people's experiences here lately has me concerned that maybe I should forget neuropsychologist testing! [/QUOTE]
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