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The right way to deal with tantrums
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<blockquote data-quote="EStephens" data-source="post: 550055" data-attributes="member: 15028"><p>I have a 10 difficult child that has Aspergers. </p><p> I don't think you got overly aggressive in my opinion. It's hard not to scream in someone's face when they are screaming in yours. </p><p>difficult child's are a true test sometimes. Cut yourself some slack and try to prepare for the next battle. Sadly, it will come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EStephens, post: 550055, member: 15028"] I have a 10 difficult child that has Aspergers. I don't think you got overly aggressive in my opinion. It's hard not to scream in someone's face when they are screaming in yours. difficult child's are a true test sometimes. Cut yourself some slack and try to prepare for the next battle. Sadly, it will come. [/QUOTE]
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