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Why cant it be like this all the time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 442046" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hello. Yes, it's tough, I know, when you find yourself getting lulled into a sense of security that then just turns out to be false... in the sense of not lasting. The way I've come to look at it is that I'm grateful for the "good times" and the "reasonable times" and glad that there are some. I don't think I'm very good at dealing with the "difficult child" moments - how about you? It seems to me the calmer and more stable one can be, the better for the child and the acting out. But we are not all paragons of virtue. </p><p>Was there anything about this day that made it different, that could account for your son's calmness and reasonableness? Or was it completely arbitrary? You do not talk about medications. Does your son take them? </p><p>I suppose the 64,000 dollar question is how to make transitions and changes without there being what I call (being English) "a big fuss"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 442046, member: 11227"] Hello. Yes, it's tough, I know, when you find yourself getting lulled into a sense of security that then just turns out to be false... in the sense of not lasting. The way I've come to look at it is that I'm grateful for the "good times" and the "reasonable times" and glad that there are some. I don't think I'm very good at dealing with the "difficult child" moments - how about you? It seems to me the calmer and more stable one can be, the better for the child and the acting out. But we are not all paragons of virtue. Was there anything about this day that made it different, that could account for your son's calmness and reasonableness? Or was it completely arbitrary? You do not talk about medications. Does your son take them? I suppose the 64,000 dollar question is how to make transitions and changes without there being what I call (being English) "a big fuss"... [/QUOTE]
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