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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 58088" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Yea.............I am with the others. There is NO way my difficult child would do this. My son's counselor once asked him to just watch this certain movie - he wouldn't even do that. What are we supposed to do? Tie them down and make them do it? To me this is an issue that therapist and difficult child need to work through.......and you need to remember that you are not responsible for this. If todc asks you why difficult child did not do it, I would deflect it back to the therapist asking difficult child that question - not you.</p><p></p><p>I hate that though. I was always the one (still am) to make sure all of my assignments, or work is done...........and my difficult child has always been the opposite. It's hard for it to not feel like a reflection of us.......but it's not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 58088, member: 3301"] Yea.............I am with the others. There is NO way my difficult child would do this. My son's counselor once asked him to just watch this certain movie - he wouldn't even do that. What are we supposed to do? Tie them down and make them do it? To me this is an issue that therapist and difficult child need to work through.......and you need to remember that you are not responsible for this. If todc asks you why difficult child did not do it, I would deflect it back to the therapist asking difficult child that question - not you. I hate that though. I was always the one (still am) to make sure all of my assignments, or work is done...........and my difficult child has always been the opposite. It's hard for it to not feel like a reflection of us.......but it's not. [/QUOTE]
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