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[quote=Anonymous]Any other parents have a child with anxiety who does things to provoke you but does so in a way that DC always has plausible deniability that he/she hasn't done anything wrong? It's like my child finds a way to convey that we aren't in charge - but DC always does it in a way that DC can deny doing anything wrong....when you call DC out on it, DC says we "always assume the worst." Sigh. We really are willing to give the benefit of the doubt in most cases, but there are some situations where you have to be completely dense not to see what's happening. Our child's therapist recommending increasing positive attention, but are there other ways to deal with this kind of behavior? We'd welcome advice from someone who has had similar experiences.[/quote]
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