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When they don't remember
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 448719"><p>What I have done when difficult child "blanks" on what happened is start describing what I saw/heard BEFORE the meltdown and then what he did. It sometimes helps to go back and refresh their memory about BEFORE they apparently "checked out". It has helped because then we talk about what would be better to do when XYZ happens again. difficult child rarely remembers what he does/says <u>during</u> the meltdown but with help can reconstruct what caused it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 448719"] What I have done when difficult child "blanks" on what happened is start describing what I saw/heard BEFORE the meltdown and then what he did. It sometimes helps to go back and refresh their memory about BEFORE they apparently "checked out". It has helped because then we talk about what would be better to do when XYZ happens again. difficult child rarely remembers what he does/says [U]during[/U] the meltdown but with help can reconstruct what caused it. [/QUOTE]
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