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Turns Out that difficult child's Biggest Problem is Me
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 437178" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You know, DF, if you had been hugging your daughter all thru this, the woman would have said the problem is that she feels entitled because you aren't giving her enough repercussions. The WHOLE theory behind MST is that the parents aren't rewarding/consequenting appropriately. That's the blunt truth of it. And it's generally an intern hired who buys into it and sticks with the job for years- why wouldn't they? If (when) it doesn't work, it's always the family's fault- not the methodology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 437178, member: 3699"] You know, DF, if you had been hugging your daughter all thru this, the woman would have said the problem is that she feels entitled because you aren't giving her enough repercussions. The WHOLE theory behind MST is that the parents aren't rewarding/consequenting appropriately. That's the blunt truth of it. And it's generally an intern hired who buys into it and sticks with the job for years- why wouldn't they? If (when) it doesn't work, it's always the family's fault- not the methodology. [/QUOTE]
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