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<blockquote data-quote="bigbear11" data-source="post: 541139"><p>That is such a good question. I get so confused about the best way to deal with her. I have posted before about how to "discipline" and gotten feedback from the group that If she can't help this then we shouldn't punish. And I do not believe that she can always control her frustrations... she is very explosive and I think she looses it before she really recognizes it much of the time. I suppose I didn't use the correct words to describe my question then. </p><p></p><p>I've always thought that there should be consequences for the breaking things, violence toward us, etc. but not the losing control piece. Is that right? I think I misinterpreted some of the comments before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbear11, post: 541139"] That is such a good question. I get so confused about the best way to deal with her. I have posted before about how to "discipline" and gotten feedback from the group that If she can't help this then we shouldn't punish. And I do not believe that she can always control her frustrations... she is very explosive and I think she looses it before she really recognizes it much of the time. I suppose I didn't use the correct words to describe my question then. I've always thought that there should be consequences for the breaking things, violence toward us, etc. but not the losing control piece. Is that right? I think I misinterpreted some of the comments before. [/QUOTE]
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