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therapy appointment today and other things that went bad...
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 584711" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Arrrgh! I hear you!</p><p>I hate those expressions, too.</p><p>Stand your ground. These kids eventually have to live in the real world, where people get fired for saying things like that. Not to mention that they'll eventually want to have some self-respect.</p><p></p><p>"Theory of mind" I think is what you call it when a difficult child can't figure out that other people have thoughts and feelings and are not just objects. It takes a long time to develop that. Did the therapist say anything about it? Or tell her to cut out the rehash? I hope so.</p><p>It's good when a therapist sees that kind of interaction; it gives them more information.</p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry about all the miscommunication about the bus and car. I'm glad you got to lie down for a few minutes. But it takes me a cpls of days to recover from stuff like that, and I know it will take you a while too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 584711, member: 3419"] Arrrgh! I hear you! I hate those expressions, too. Stand your ground. These kids eventually have to live in the real world, where people get fired for saying things like that. Not to mention that they'll eventually want to have some self-respect. "Theory of mind" I think is what you call it when a difficult child can't figure out that other people have thoughts and feelings and are not just objects. It takes a long time to develop that. Did the therapist say anything about it? Or tell her to cut out the rehash? I hope so. It's good when a therapist sees that kind of interaction; it gives them more information. I'm so sorry about all the miscommunication about the bus and car. I'm glad you got to lie down for a few minutes. But it takes me a cpls of days to recover from stuff like that, and I know it will take you a while too. [/QUOTE]
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