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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 707800" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Verydistressedmom, Have you obtained a copy of <u>The Explosive Child</u>? I can well remember the feeling of wanting to go spend the week-end at a retirement home. It seemed so quiet and peaceful, in stark contrast to life at home with Ferb. The day my friend gave me that book, I realized there were some more things that I could do to help regain peace in my home. Anything you can do to change the situation will empower you. I also believe that our young children who are acting out need us as the adults to take control of the situation. They are looking for someone to help them with their internal control. Setting limits helps them to cope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 707800, member: 11832"] Verydistressedmom, Have you obtained a copy of [U]The Explosive Child[/U]? I can well remember the feeling of wanting to go spend the week-end at a retirement home. It seemed so quiet and peaceful, in stark contrast to life at home with Ferb. The day my friend gave me that book, I realized there were some more things that I could do to help regain peace in my home. Anything you can do to change the situation will empower you. I also believe that our young children who are acting out need us as the adults to take control of the situation. They are looking for someone to help them with their internal control. Setting limits helps them to cope. [/QUOTE]
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