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I don't know what to do with her anymore!
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 549565" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>How about you try to write it down? Make a time line about her life, major events in her life and when you started to see these behaviours. And of course describe recent ones clearly. Try to make it clear and in order. If nothing else, it will help you see how things have gone and make some sense to the mess. </p><p></p><p>When a child is truly escalating and not doing well, it all feels such a chaos with no beginning or end or any thread binding it all together. When you start to put things to the paper and make time line out of it, you start to see patterns and kind of 'storyline' in it. That really helps for example when you are talking to the psychiatrist about what are your worries. You may also notice something you have not noticed ever before and connect dots you have not even thought before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 549565, member: 14557"] How about you try to write it down? Make a time line about her life, major events in her life and when you started to see these behaviours. And of course describe recent ones clearly. Try to make it clear and in order. If nothing else, it will help you see how things have gone and make some sense to the mess. When a child is truly escalating and not doing well, it all feels such a chaos with no beginning or end or any thread binding it all together. When you start to put things to the paper and make time line out of it, you start to see patterns and kind of 'storyline' in it. That really helps for example when you are talking to the psychiatrist about what are your worries. You may also notice something you have not noticed ever before and connect dots you have not even thought before. [/QUOTE]
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