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Old 01-12-2009, 12:20 PM #11
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Thanks Donna, thanks Mari, he's doing better today but the wall looks terrible. It's just such a shame he won't listen to me. I get so frustrated with him.

Anyway I am off to an appt but I will post more later, been busy writing today, I really need to finish the book I am entering in the Amazon Breakthrough novel contest. And I am within 2,000 words too! So one final chapter and it's done!
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Old 01-12-2009, 12:38 PM #12
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Good luck on finishing the book Pam. You can do this.

I have been wondering if you found a way to tunnel some of that need for
punching or using the aggression. When say Jack is there once a day a
punching bag or some gloves that he can use. Or when the person that
comes. Having him understand that he can use these only then and
the pushing and punching is only for these things. And not on mom's chair
ever.

I'm also wondering and this is a question for his teacher's, but ask. Is he
around someone in a wheelchair at school. How does he act, and if he
tries to get aggressive, what do they do?

Explain what the problem is at home. And see if they can also give some
ideas maybe.

Donna
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