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Typical kid versus difficult child behaviors....
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 22081" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>There are two Duckies, really. The easy child that I have most of the time... and the other one. I find that she has next to no ability to regulate herself when she is in difficult child mode. She actually needs me to tell her how things are going for her, there's almost a disconnect (or nonrecognition) between her mind, body & behaviors. But, she does an excellent job when she is in easy child mode. So I become her inner dialog when she can't hear her own voice. It slowly seems to be working: her bad periods are fewer and far between plus they aren't as long lasting as before. So I guess I'm teaching her to make the connection and listen to what her voice is saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 22081, member: 1722"] There are two Duckies, really. The easy child that I have most of the time... and the other one. I find that she has next to no ability to regulate herself when she is in difficult child mode. She actually needs me to tell her how things are going for her, there's almost a disconnect (or nonrecognition) between her mind, body & behaviors. But, she does an excellent job when she is in easy child mode. So I become her inner dialog when she can't hear her own voice. It slowly seems to be working: her bad periods are fewer and far between plus they aren't as long lasting as before. So I guess I'm teaching her to make the connection and listen to what her voice is saying. [/QUOTE]
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