Kids Do Well When They Can

One of the best books on dealing with challenging kids I’ve ever read was Dr. Ross Green’s The Explosive Child. It changed so much for us. Dr. Green has a radio talk show on Tuesdays and takes questions on how to help your easily frustrated child do well. The shows are archived so you can take it in at your convenience.

If you are moved to do so, give it a listen. 

If your child has flexibility issues, I highly recommend reading the book. And remember, as Dr. Green says, (paraphrased) when you are dealing with an inflexible person, it is asking for disaster to match their inflexibility with your own.

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8 Responses to Kids Do Well When They Can

  1. Deb says:

    I think that paraphrase applies universally. I life lesson for many of us.

  2. Robin says:

    It is not an exaggeration that this book changed my life – and saved my sanity. Who knew that changing my behavior could allow my son to be able to control his meltdowns? I have recommended this book so often that I should get a commission. haha

  3. Michelle O'Neil says:

    Me too Robin!

  4. Carrie Link says:

    Does he have a book out about inflexible spouses?

  5. Kim says:

    I just added him to my podcasts. I may have to get his book after I listen to him a bit. Thanks!

  6. Michelle O'Neil says:

    Carrie,

    I think the material can be applied.

    xo

  7. Amanda says:

    Paraphrase is just so spot on

  8. naomi says:

    Love this book.

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