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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 506375"><p>We had a similar problem with some of mothers of two of difficult child's "friends". What was really frustrating for me was that they knew what we were going through with difficult child. They knew that we were taking him to the therapist, to the psychiatrist, that we were considering medications. Still, one of the mothers posted on Facebook that I was the "useless parent of an f'ing bully." That hurt more than anything! And the stupid thing about it was that her kid started the problem, but the mom was one of these, "Not my baby! He would never do anything bad" and put all of the blame on difficult child because she knows that there are behavioral problems with him. </p><p></p><p>I have no good advice for, but I wanted to jump in and tell you that I know how you feel. Is your daughter taking any medications for her Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 506375"] We had a similar problem with some of mothers of two of difficult child's "friends". What was really frustrating for me was that they knew what we were going through with difficult child. They knew that we were taking him to the therapist, to the psychiatrist, that we were considering medications. Still, one of the mothers posted on Facebook that I was the "useless parent of an f'ing bully." That hurt more than anything! And the stupid thing about it was that her kid started the problem, but the mom was one of these, "Not my baby! He would never do anything bad" and put all of the blame on difficult child because she knows that there are behavioral problems with him. I have no good advice for, but I wanted to jump in and tell you that I know how you feel. Is your daughter taking any medications for her Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)? [/QUOTE]
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