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What works for your oppositional & defiant child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 161881" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>What works for us is the gluten free/casein free diet. On that, there is no defiance. If there is a mistake, she is back to being a defiant, oppositional, mean difficult child but it doesn't last long.</p><p></p><p>When she is being a difficult child, I try not to set her off and wait for it to pass. Since it is just temporary, this works for us. I do give her consequences but it is to encourage her to stay on her diet and make her realize that there will be consequences for her behaviour if she doesn't stay on her diet. Once she is out of her difficult child phase, she accepts the consequences like a easy child would. When she is in her difficult child phase, nothing turns her around. </p><p></p><p>For us, the girlfriend/CF diet has been a miracle and given me back a daughter I can enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 161881, member: 1792"] What works for us is the gluten free/casein free diet. On that, there is no defiance. If there is a mistake, she is back to being a defiant, oppositional, mean difficult child but it doesn't last long. When she is being a difficult child, I try not to set her off and wait for it to pass. Since it is just temporary, this works for us. I do give her consequences but it is to encourage her to stay on her diet and make her realize that there will be consequences for her behaviour if she doesn't stay on her diet. Once she is out of her difficult child phase, she accepts the consequences like a easy child would. When she is in her difficult child phase, nothing turns her around. For us, the girlfriend/CF diet has been a miracle and given me back a daughter I can enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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