120 The Explosive Child
lems and tr y using Proactive Plan B with your child at an
opportune time. If it goes well, terrific. If it doesn’t go
well, pay special attention to Chapters 7 and 8.
Need a brief summary of what you’ve just read? Here
goes:
- There are three options for responding to problems
or unmet expectations: impose your will (Plan A);
drop the expectation completely, at least for now
(Plan C); and work out a solution that is realistic,
doable, and mutually satisfactory (Plan B).
° With Plan A, you’re pursuing your expectation
but greatly heightening the likelihood of an ex-
plosion.
° With Plan C, you’re eliminating the potential for an
explosion but not pursuing your expectation.
° With Plan B, you’re reducing the likelihood of an
explosion and pursuing your expectation.
- Any unmet expectation that can be responded to by
using Plan A can also be responded to by using Plan
B. In other words, you’re setting limits with Plan A,
and you’re setting limits with Plan B, but in very dif-
ferent ways. You don’t lose any authority using Plan
B. None.