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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 384410" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>{{{{{hugs}}}}}</p><p> </p><p>It is so awful when "nothing" is their fault!!! I think you and husband need to be on the same page. In addition to "The Explosive Child", try "Parenting with Love and Logic" by Fay and Cline. It is great for helping with things like this. </p><p> </p><p>L&L is an amazing resource, and is one that a lot of the dads seem to "get" and be able to use. A big part of the challenge of raising a difficult child is getting on the same page with your partner so that difficult child cannot triangulate. So using methods you both "get" is a HUGE help. My husband was a huge problem as far as parenting Wiz up to the time I made him read Parenting with L&L. It was a real "lightbulb" moment when he realized what the book was saying, and that it was stuff he could actually DO.</p><p> </p><p>I hope things get better soon, and stay better!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 384410, member: 1233"] {{{{{hugs}}}}} It is so awful when "nothing" is their fault!!! I think you and husband need to be on the same page. In addition to "The Explosive Child", try "Parenting with Love and Logic" by Fay and Cline. It is great for helping with things like this. L&L is an amazing resource, and is one that a lot of the dads seem to "get" and be able to use. A big part of the challenge of raising a difficult child is getting on the same page with your partner so that difficult child cannot triangulate. So using methods you both "get" is a HUGE help. My husband was a huge problem as far as parenting Wiz up to the time I made him read Parenting with L&L. It was a real "lightbulb" moment when he realized what the book was saying, and that it was stuff he could actually DO. I hope things get better soon, and stay better!! [/QUOTE]
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