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Reply to "Making an ADHD kid apologize to the teacher and whole class after a meltdown "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of folks raising ADHD kids who will never, ever be able to function without a lot of social accommodation. Best of luck to you. In our house everyone apologizes to each other, especially when one of us has lost control. Adults, children. It's not a punishment. It's a way of acknowledging how our actions impact others and making sure people understand we care about their well being. Whether you have ADHD or depression or anxiety or are just having a bad day or whatever. No one is entitled to yell and rip things up without some accountability. I would have zero issues with this.[/quote] Do you have a child with autism who has meltdowns? I mean, you should charge a million dollars for your miracle therapy of "no one is entitled to yell" and "accountability." maybe you would even get a nobel prize. [/quote]
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