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difficult child doesn't know he's a difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="tammyjh" data-source="post: 136282" data-attributes="member: 3072"><p>My difficult child knows that she functions mainly with her left hemisphere of the brain and she knows that she has a few diagnosis's...Asperger's being one of them and ADD tendencies being another. She knows that she has mood regulation problems. But thats the extent...she knows it but doesn't really have any idea what it all means. She thinks she has mood problems because we don't respect her and we don't do everything she wants us to. She blames her moods on her dad not calling, her spec. ed. teacher giving her assignments she doesn't want, her brother being sick last week...etc...etc... Its always someone elses fault. So, while she knows she has the diagnosis's, she has a hard time associating them with "her" behaviors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tammyjh, post: 136282, member: 3072"] My difficult child knows that she functions mainly with her left hemisphere of the brain and she knows that she has a few diagnosis's...Asperger's being one of them and ADD tendencies being another. She knows that she has mood regulation problems. But thats the extent...she knows it but doesn't really have any idea what it all means. She thinks she has mood problems because we don't respect her and we don't do everything she wants us to. She blames her moods on her dad not calling, her spec. ed. teacher giving her assignments she doesn't want, her brother being sick last week...etc...etc... Its always someone elses fault. So, while she knows she has the diagnosis's, she has a hard time associating them with "her" behaviors. [/QUOTE]
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