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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Behaviors normally have triggers and rewards. You cannot control how others respond/react to your daughter's behavior. Repeat: You cannot control how others respond/react to your daughter's behavior. This will lead to a slew of frustration in school or other environments where her diagnosis (used as a justification for her behavior) will have a multitude of understandings and interpretations. Any attempts made by you to correct the response/reaction of other adults will be mostly met with opposition, annoyance, and general placating until you leave the room. Best advice, seek teachers/clinicians that can teach additional replacement behaviors when she is triggered to correct others.[/quote] PP here here's a primer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvzR8Bcol5U[/quote]
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