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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 151122" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Hi, Jen! Welcome to the board! There is a lot of experience and support and good advice from members here and we have all had similar frustrating times. Take what you can and what "fits" for you and leave the rest- </p><p></p><p>For my 2 cents- I would recommend the book The Explosive Child. It is a book for various diagnosis and discusses a different type of strategy for raising our kids that don't respond well to the conventional method. </p><p></p><p>It might help us to know who diagnosed your child, has she had neuropsychological testing done (it sounds like this would be a good idea), how is she doing in school, etc. Also, if bipolar is in the bloodline, I think I would start charting everything and consult with a child & adolescent psychiatrist.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there- you sure aren't alone. This is a great place!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 151122, member: 3699"] Hi, Jen! Welcome to the board! There is a lot of experience and support and good advice from members here and we have all had similar frustrating times. Take what you can and what "fits" for you and leave the rest- For my 2 cents- I would recommend the book The Explosive Child. It is a book for various diagnosis and discusses a different type of strategy for raising our kids that don't respond well to the conventional method. It might help us to know who diagnosed your child, has she had neuropsychological testing done (it sounds like this would be a good idea), how is she doing in school, etc. Also, if bipolar is in the bloodline, I think I would start charting everything and consult with a child & adolescent psychiatrist. Hang in there- you sure aren't alone. This is a great place!! [/QUOTE]
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