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Re: Re: Disciplining a child with PDD


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Posted By A Son-Rise Message Board Participant on May 17, 2000 at 15:48:23:

In Reply to: Re: Disciplining a child with PDD posted byBra on December 10, 1999 at 18:12:11:

: : How do you discipline a child with PDD when they don't show any regard to how sad the action makes you? The usual "Time Out" method doesn't work. It's like he doesn't connect the punishment to the act and how it made you feel. We try to reinforce the positive behavior and that does work, but unlearning bad behavior that the PDD child likes to do is proving to be very difficult. Any suggestions?

How and what kind of punishment can I give a 10 yr old girl who doesnt seem
to care what she does. I have tried punishing her and it works for a while
but its right back to her doing what ever she wants.

I know I have done wrong with her and not sticking to the punishment.
but that is over and done with, how do I correct the
damage I have done.

She went off the camp on Monday for a week and she is already being
sent home. I am seriously thinking about holding her back in the
5th grade, Im not sure if that is the right thing to do.

Please help!

Thanks Kim


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