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Update -Can't take one more minute-long
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 80132"><p>Well, my goodness, if you can't count on family who can you count on? </p><p></p><p>As far as you making the meltdowns worse, our kiddos don't need any help in that regard. There are strategies you can use to help YOU get through his meltdown in one piece mentally, but speaking from personal experience I've tried every technique thrown at me and when difficult child is in meltdown mode there is just not much to be done. She is not rational when she is in that mode and you can't be rational with an irrational person. The trick is to try to identify triggers so meltdowns can be avoided in the first place. I used the word "trick" because identifying those triggers can be very difficult and sometimes impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 80132"] Well, my goodness, if you can't count on family who can you count on? As far as you making the meltdowns worse, our kiddos don't need any help in that regard. There are strategies you can use to help YOU get through his meltdown in one piece mentally, but speaking from personal experience I've tried every technique thrown at me and when difficult child is in meltdown mode there is just not much to be done. She is not rational when she is in that mode and you can't be rational with an irrational person. The trick is to try to identify triggers so meltdowns can be avoided in the first place. I used the word "trick" because identifying those triggers can be very difficult and sometimes impossible. [/QUOTE]
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