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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 568461"><p>If you are thinking about seeing someone for yourself my answer would be GO!!!!! I've sought help for myself in the past, and in all honesty I probably should go back again, and it was really quite helpful. It can be a great asset to have a neutral party to bounce ideas off of and maybe even refer you to people who can help your difficult child. My difficult child is the same way. Great in school. Teachers love him. Then he comes home and the real difficult child comes out. Ugh! Yes, it's very frustrating and very tough on the younger sibling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 568461"] If you are thinking about seeing someone for yourself my answer would be GO!!!!! I've sought help for myself in the past, and in all honesty I probably should go back again, and it was really quite helpful. It can be a great asset to have a neutral party to bounce ideas off of and maybe even refer you to people who can help your difficult child. My difficult child is the same way. Great in school. Teachers love him. Then he comes home and the real difficult child comes out. Ugh! Yes, it's very frustrating and very tough on the younger sibling. [/QUOTE]
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