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Ever-hopeful I count it as progress...
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 390223"><p>Really good news.</p><p>I noticed that with- our difficult child...she WOULD 'get' cause and effect reasoning if it came from multiple sources.</p><p>If the SAME issue was worked on in the SAME WAY.</p><p>So, I would talk with- her p doctor about a very specific issue and it would be worked on during the session and we would work on it and then to really hit a home run, I would ask her closest (and healthiest) friend to also work on this same issue.</p><p>In fact, there is a technique in one of my text books that talks about doing this very thing....(can't recall the technical terms, etc.) But having a trusted friend in particular (TRUSTED is the key term here) who will say the very same thing (or in close enough language) for the person to hear...when heard repeatedly it sinks in and there is a better/clearer understanding of 'cause and effect'</p><p>Your story is powerful and hopeful. Prayers/good thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 390223"] Really good news. I noticed that with- our difficult child...she WOULD 'get' cause and effect reasoning if it came from multiple sources. If the SAME issue was worked on in the SAME WAY. So, I would talk with- her p doctor about a very specific issue and it would be worked on during the session and we would work on it and then to really hit a home run, I would ask her closest (and healthiest) friend to also work on this same issue. In fact, there is a technique in one of my text books that talks about doing this very thing....(can't recall the technical terms, etc.) But having a trusted friend in particular (TRUSTED is the key term here) who will say the very same thing (or in close enough language) for the person to hear...when heard repeatedly it sinks in and there is a better/clearer understanding of 'cause and effect' Your story is powerful and hopeful. Prayers/good thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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