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<blockquote data-quote="JLady" data-source="post: 221179" data-attributes="member: 6439"><p>Marg,</p><p> </p><p>What an insightful post. Thank you so much for that. Your reasoning with the child makes so much sense. Since my son started medications, when someone yells at him he looks at them and says "STOP YELLING AT ME!" How can you argue with that? No one likes to be yelled at. Your description below reminds me of me and I'm trying not to yell anymore. I've spent years over reacting and yelling at the older two. It always worked with them but doesn't with difficult child. I'm finding I have to make changes within myself to deal with him.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for what you shared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLady, post: 221179, member: 6439"] Marg, What an insightful post. Thank you so much for that. Your reasoning with the child makes so much sense. Since my son started medications, when someone yells at him he looks at them and says "STOP YELLING AT ME!" How can you argue with that? No one likes to be yelled at. Your description below reminds me of me and I'm trying not to yell anymore. I've spent years over reacting and yelling at the older two. It always worked with them but doesn't with difficult child. I'm finding I have to make changes within myself to deal with him. Thanks for what you shared. [/QUOTE]
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