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<blockquote data-quote="bayley123" data-source="post: 369742"><p>Hi,</p><p>thanks for the reply.</p><p>She is very intelligent, A*'s for science. but she has no motivation. She thinks that there is no pint trying as what ever you do, you will not succeed.</p><p>She has no real friends only people in different places. She goes to giudes but dosen't see them at any other time, she sees people at school but never outside school. She tries to arrange trips into town but it never happens.</p><p>At school she is covertly difient, she never efues to do anything hse is asked but it never gets done. Most of the teachers think she is great, until they have been had and thier attitudes change.</p><p>She has most of the symptoms of ADHD, 90% of Borderline, like her mother, all of the symptoms of an attactment dosorder.</p><p>She is very, very impulsive, has no idea or acceptance of consequences, she will never accept blame. Nothing is her fault.</p><p>We started down the private route as we have insurance. They only paid for an assessment, realised it was going to be long term and pulled the funding so </p><p>We are trying to get through the UK child and adolesent mental health system (NHS) and have been moved from pillar to post in the last two years.</p><p>I am at my wits end, especially with the 6 weeks of school holidays comming up.</p><p>Kathryn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bayley123, post: 369742"] Hi, thanks for the reply. She is very intelligent, A*'s for science. but she has no motivation. She thinks that there is no pint trying as what ever you do, you will not succeed. She has no real friends only people in different places. She goes to giudes but dosen't see them at any other time, she sees people at school but never outside school. She tries to arrange trips into town but it never happens. At school she is covertly difient, she never efues to do anything hse is asked but it never gets done. Most of the teachers think she is great, until they have been had and thier attitudes change. She has most of the symptoms of ADHD, 90% of Borderline, like her mother, all of the symptoms of an attactment dosorder. She is very, very impulsive, has no idea or acceptance of consequences, she will never accept blame. Nothing is her fault. We started down the private route as we have insurance. They only paid for an assessment, realised it was going to be long term and pulled the funding so We are trying to get through the UK child and adolesent mental health system (NHS) and have been moved from pillar to post in the last two years. I am at my wits end, especially with the 6 weeks of school holidays comming up. Kathryn [/QUOTE]
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