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How much do your difficult children know about being a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 539528"><p>I have very good hearing and so does difficult child 1. It would destroy his trust in us if he overheard us talking about him and then when we talked to him we told him something different. We are very honest with him. Even so he doesn't remember a lot of what we tell him and we have to tell him over and over again. Why he has an alarm on his door, why he needs medications, what makes him different, ect.... The most success in talking to him has been his hallucinations. Sometimes we tell him, "difficult child 1 that is not real. Its all in your head." They scare him so it comforts him that they aren't real. We have to be very blunt or he doesn't seem to understand us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 539528"] I have very good hearing and so does difficult child 1. It would destroy his trust in us if he overheard us talking about him and then when we talked to him we told him something different. We are very honest with him. Even so he doesn't remember a lot of what we tell him and we have to tell him over and over again. Why he has an alarm on his door, why he needs medications, what makes him different, ect.... The most success in talking to him has been his hallucinations. Sometimes we tell him, "difficult child 1 that is not real. Its all in your head." They scare him so it comforts him that they aren't real. We have to be very blunt or he doesn't seem to understand us. [/QUOTE]
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