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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 394065" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I have no experience in this area but it surely is interesting. Sometimes I think that difficult children who are perfect away from home and explode with the family may (emphasis on may) not be able to cope with the reduced struture. A friend of mine kept a journal of home activity and discovered there were patterns that became evident. Transitioning stress was the biggest issue for her family. She copied the idea of consistency and structure and had some positive results. Using the A,B,C baskets they are getting along much better than before. Two of the big areas for their household was eliminating the unexpected deviations of shopping trips, unexpected company, set snack and meal times...and for them the temporary removal of homework enforcement.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry I have no wisdom to share but wanted you to know that I have read your post and sending caring thoughts your way. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 394065, member: 35"] I have no experience in this area but it surely is interesting. Sometimes I think that difficult children who are perfect away from home and explode with the family may (emphasis on may) not be able to cope with the reduced struture. A friend of mine kept a journal of home activity and discovered there were patterns that became evident. Transitioning stress was the biggest issue for her family. She copied the idea of consistency and structure and had some positive results. Using the A,B,C baskets they are getting along much better than before. Two of the big areas for their household was eliminating the unexpected deviations of shopping trips, unexpected company, set snack and meal times...and for them the temporary removal of homework enforcement. Sorry I have no wisdom to share but wanted you to know that I have read your post and sending caring thoughts your way. DDD [/QUOTE]
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