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why do difficult children act out instead of talk?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 57549" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p><span style="color: #003300">Yea.........this has been a problem his WHOLE life. </p><p>"Use your words" should be tatooed on his forehead. Even with our dogs, he would rather go on a non-understandable rant, rather than simply say "NO". I mean - how hard is it to simply say NO (especially to dogs)........instead he has to scream? </p><p>It is the same in his personal life, and always has been. He will not talk to counselors, or friends, or god forbid, his Mom - but he certainly lets everyone around him know that he is unhappy by his actions. I really just don't get it - it must just be part of the wiring in these kids brains.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 57549, member: 3301"] <span style="color: #003300">Yea.........this has been a problem his WHOLE life. "Use your words" should be tatooed on his forehead. Even with our dogs, he would rather go on a non-understandable rant, rather than simply say "NO". I mean - how hard is it to simply say NO (especially to dogs)........instead he has to scream? It is the same in his personal life, and always has been. He will not talk to counselors, or friends, or god forbid, his Mom - but he certainly lets everyone around him know that he is unhappy by his actions. I really just don't get it - it must just be part of the wiring in these kids brains.</span> [/QUOTE]
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