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When difficult child Can't Have His Way
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 554129"><p>That's what I say about difficult child. He's sorry, until the next time it happens, and then he's sorry all over again. </p><p></p><p>One of the things that the therapist has been trying to work on with him is understanding how his words and behaviors effect the people that he lashes out against, mostly easy child and me. That just because he says he's sorry doesn't mean that what he said or did wasn't incredibly hurtful. He can hold himself together at school and would never lash out at a teacher or another student like he lashes out at people at home and we're trying to get him to try to employ whatever he's doing at school when he's home.</p><p></p><p>He can do it, and I know that there are people here who disagree when I say this, but I believe that there are times when he just chooses not to. I'm sorry, but there is no reason that he needs to be calling his mother a lying b&*%Y&. Being angry with me? Fine. We all get angry, but he also has to learn that the way he sometimes lashes out at people is going to get him in serious trouble one of these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 554129"] That's what I say about difficult child. He's sorry, until the next time it happens, and then he's sorry all over again. One of the things that the therapist has been trying to work on with him is understanding how his words and behaviors effect the people that he lashes out against, mostly easy child and me. That just because he says he's sorry doesn't mean that what he said or did wasn't incredibly hurtful. He can hold himself together at school and would never lash out at a teacher or another student like he lashes out at people at home and we're trying to get him to try to employ whatever he's doing at school when he's home. He can do it, and I know that there are people here who disagree when I say this, but I believe that there are times when he just chooses not to. I'm sorry, but there is no reason that he needs to be calling his mother a lying b&*%Y&. Being angry with me? Fine. We all get angry, but he also has to learn that the way he sometimes lashes out at people is going to get him in serious trouble one of these days. [/QUOTE]
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