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In a message dated 9/9/2002 9:42:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> . He never lies about it and his response as to why is usually,
> "because she's bothering me." We do talk about this without her being
> around
> and we come up with all kinds of things for him to do next time. Like going
>
> in his room, getting me, telling her that she knows what will happen if she
>
> doesn't stop. But again when the time comes, none of that happens.
>

So - does he really respond that way EVERY time? Or are there times in
between where he does manage to do something else, but you don't hear about
those times since it works?

--pam

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Mary Bianco

>From: PSoroosh@...

>So - does he really respond that way EVERY time? Or are there times in
>between where he does manage to do something else, but you don't hear about
>those times since it works?
>
>--pam



Huh......I don't really know. Can't really say Pam. I do know there are
times when he does come to me and say "she's bothering me" and times when he
does just "quit" and go in his room. So I guess I need to start keeping
track of how often each happens. Like I did think of, it seems to be at
least a week since a hitting incident happened. I guess I was looking for an
answer thinking what we did wasn't working and maybe it is afterall. Thanks.

Mary B

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