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How do you deal with your difficult child's insults, etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 492636"><p>Honestly, I try to ignore it and walk away if I can. Usually he will come to me later and say that he's sorry and occasionally I remind him that if anyone called him the names that he called me (or easy child, for that matter) he would be screaming about how terrible that person was and that that person needs to say that he's sorry for it, but that he seems to think that it's okay for him to do it to others.</p><p></p><p>It can be very hurtful and we've brought it up with the therapist. difficult child's response is that it's not something that he means, but it's what he does when he's angry. Trying to get him to undertand that this is something that is not going to fly in the real world seems to be an uphill battle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 492636"] Honestly, I try to ignore it and walk away if I can. Usually he will come to me later and say that he's sorry and occasionally I remind him that if anyone called him the names that he called me (or easy child, for that matter) he would be screaming about how terrible that person was and that that person needs to say that he's sorry for it, but that he seems to think that it's okay for him to do it to others. It can be very hurtful and we've brought it up with the therapist. difficult child's response is that it's not something that he means, but it's what he does when he's angry. Trying to get him to undertand that this is something that is not going to fly in the real world seems to be an uphill battle. [/QUOTE]
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