I agree something has to be done. �I'm banking on �"the nurtured heart approach, transforming the difficult child" because it claims to be able to de-energize the situation without going on an emotional roller-coaster ride. �Which would obviously be very important to me given my history. �So far I think it's setting us up for success. �My husband doesn't quite understand my need for a peaceful method without power struggle, but he's seen the out of control results of kids without any intervention or discipline or structure. �And our kids might get ADD from either side of our family. �So really it was a relief that we both think this program is setting us up for success. �He said just yesterday that we were lucky to begin this program and get it in place before the second child is born. �

Again I apologize for jumping to conclusions about your son's therapy. �I am thoroughly embarrassed and apologetic. �



Youth lives by personality, age lives by calculation. -- Aristotle on a calendar