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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 225521" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>You've already gotten great advice on your son and definitely telling your easy child's that you're the mom is something they need to understand. There is one thing I would suggest to help your PCs understand a little better. Take them to talk to your son's therapist. Have the therapist explain how his mind works and why you're parenting him differently. Also, get the DVD of The Explosive Child and have them watch it since I really doubt you're going to get them to read the book. This might help a lot.</p><p> </p><p>In the meantime, you're doing a great job of parenting your son. You're learning and willing to change for him, something he can't do for you right now. Take a very deep bow. You've earned the applause!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 225521, member: 3626"] You've already gotten great advice on your son and definitely telling your easy child's that you're the mom is something they need to understand. There is one thing I would suggest to help your PCs understand a little better. Take them to talk to your son's therapist. Have the therapist explain how his mind works and why you're parenting him differently. Also, get the DVD of The Explosive Child and have them watch it since I really doubt you're going to get them to read the book. This might help a lot. In the meantime, you're doing a great job of parenting your son. You're learning and willing to change for him, something he can't do for you right now. Take a very deep bow. You've earned the applause! [/QUOTE]
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