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I don't want my daughter to live with me...
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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 675026" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>So not alone! Does she have any environments in which she functions well? School, for example? And I second the Explosive Child book. It didn't make our problems go away, but it allowed us to reframe and helped us communicate more effectively. I've used those techniques as a special education teacher. Also, they are great techniques to use with your boys, too. My grandson's kindergarten teacher told us about it early on when things got really crazy and it helped us so much. We used what made sense for us at the time because he was so young, but we revisit every so often and are still finding good ideas now that's he's older. And a big bear hug to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 675026, member: 13260"] So not alone! Does she have any environments in which she functions well? School, for example? And I second the Explosive Child book. It didn't make our problems go away, but it allowed us to reframe and helped us communicate more effectively. I've used those techniques as a special education teacher. Also, they are great techniques to use with your boys, too. My grandson's kindergarten teacher told us about it early on when things got really crazy and it helped us so much. We used what made sense for us at the time because he was so young, but we revisit every so often and are still finding good ideas now that's he's older. And a big bear hug to you! [/QUOTE]
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