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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 297882" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Welcome, SJB, you've come to the right place.</p><p>I am so sorry that your daughter has such issues. Boy, is she vindictive! Interesting that she planned 181 bad things, very precisely. That's very diff from my son, who just explodes because he can't help it. I'm not good at dxes, and we can't do that here anyway, but I think that behavior would be a clue to something. What did her psychiatrist say about it? Or doesn't s/he know yet? I would put in a special call to share that into.</p><p>The fact that she sweetened up to get what she wanted indicates that she CAN do it, and that YOU DO still have some control. </p><p>Do not show her that you are afraid of her.</p><p>Be calm and do not yell. It is very hard but you almost have to act like a robot.</p><p>{{hugs}}</p><p>P.S. I,too, am wondering what her early development was like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 297882, member: 3419"] Welcome, SJB, you've come to the right place. I am so sorry that your daughter has such issues. Boy, is she vindictive! Interesting that she planned 181 bad things, very precisely. That's very diff from my son, who just explodes because he can't help it. I'm not good at dxes, and we can't do that here anyway, but I think that behavior would be a clue to something. What did her psychiatrist say about it? Or doesn't s/he know yet? I would put in a special call to share that into. The fact that she sweetened up to get what she wanted indicates that she CAN do it, and that YOU DO still have some control. Do not show her that you are afraid of her. Be calm and do not yell. It is very hard but you almost have to act like a robot. {{hugs}} P.S. I,too, am wondering what her early development was like. [/QUOTE]
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