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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 419651" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi</p><p> </p><p>thanks for all the tips, responses thoughts. susie i think your right. if she can't follow rules she'll have to go. i'll have to be medicated to handle it and that'll be the way it goes down.</p><p> </p><p>she's running all over me. i've tried my best to keep up with any punishment we've given. klmno where do you see i dropped it? i asked husband last night where i am lacking tell me please i'm good wtih that. he said your running strong and solid, giving therapy love while continuing to try to punish her, repeatedly calling cops that does absolutely nothing, lockign door when she doesnt' meet curfew, only gave her money in exchange for chores, and also kept labtop yet she keeps stealing it back. so it's really hard. whenever i leave she goes thru my room, now climbs thru my window.</p><p> </p><p>so really i'm open tell me where i've dropped it. i tried to play it two ways help her as a parent should court issue, therapy etc. and at the same time be really rough with what she wants and not giving it.</p><p> </p><p>i'm at a loss. i'm tired of blaming myself and feeling bad well she's like this because she doesn't know her dad, etc. enough already. she's been supplied therapy, she's been given all the tools to hanlde this if tha'Tourette's Syndrome what it even is. she's chosing not to. we give her love, stability, at the same time rules a sense of family. granted our bubble here's been rocking for a while with difficult child and hospitals. yet you know what life happens and you have to roll with it to some extent.</p><p> </p><p>she's using everyone else as her scape goat why she's totally out of control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 419651, member: 4514"] hi thanks for all the tips, responses thoughts. susie i think your right. if she can't follow rules she'll have to go. i'll have to be medicated to handle it and that'll be the way it goes down. she's running all over me. i've tried my best to keep up with any punishment we've given. klmno where do you see i dropped it? i asked husband last night where i am lacking tell me please i'm good wtih that. he said your running strong and solid, giving therapy love while continuing to try to punish her, repeatedly calling cops that does absolutely nothing, lockign door when she doesnt' meet curfew, only gave her money in exchange for chores, and also kept labtop yet she keeps stealing it back. so it's really hard. whenever i leave she goes thru my room, now climbs thru my window. so really i'm open tell me where i've dropped it. i tried to play it two ways help her as a parent should court issue, therapy etc. and at the same time be really rough with what she wants and not giving it. i'm at a loss. i'm tired of blaming myself and feeling bad well she's like this because she doesn't know her dad, etc. enough already. she's been supplied therapy, she's been given all the tools to hanlde this if tha'Tourette's Syndrome what it even is. she's chosing not to. we give her love, stability, at the same time rules a sense of family. granted our bubble here's been rocking for a while with difficult child and hospitals. yet you know what life happens and you have to roll with it to some extent. she's using everyone else as her scape goat why she's totally out of control. [/QUOTE]
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