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<blockquote data-quote="ZYBORG" data-source="post: 16572350" data-attributes="member: 40262"><p>Punish with impunity!</p><p></p><p>kidding.... hard to say since every kid is different and what works on one does not necessarily work on another.</p><p></p><p>My kid is literally a honey badger... LITERALLY. It can get very tough...</p><p></p><p>With that said, I’ll echo the be VERY careful with Psychologists... Often times they are looking to ratify their field of occupation by giving out diagnoses like candy, while prescribing medications which does nothing to actually help the kid and may only compound issues.</p><p></p><p>I fear that the fix may be what you can’t afford, which is TIME ... may need to spend a lot of time sharing and engaging with the kid(s). If you actually become a part their “world” they are more likely to respect you and listen to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZYBORG, post: 16572350, member: 40262"] Punish with impunity! kidding.... hard to say since every kid is different and what works on one does not necessarily work on another. My kid is literally a honey badger... LITERALLY. It can get very tough... With that said, I’ll echo the be VERY careful with Psychologists... Often times they are looking to ratify their field of occupation by giving out diagnoses like candy, while prescribing medications which does nothing to actually help the kid and may only compound issues. I fear that the fix may be what you can’t afford, which is TIME ... may need to spend a lot of time sharing and engaging with the kid(s). If you actually become a part their “world” they are more likely to respect you and listen to you. [/QUOTE]
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