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I got the warrant in the mail today
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 225155" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Hi Bran,</p><p>I was talking with my difficult child 1 last night and she mentioned how she was determined to do whatever was the opposite of what I wanted her to do when she was a teen. She says she thinks she had ODD as a child too. She says now she doesn't understand why she felt like that, it seems stupid to her now. I think once she felt in control of her own life and choices she didn't feel she had to rebel anymore. I wasn't telling her what to do or what she ought to do, etc. I think maybe when your dtr sees that she is in control (and she will be 18 soon, thank goodness) of her choices she may make different ones. At least she won't feel so compelled to do something based on whether she thinks you approve of it or not. I think it's sad when they seem to be living their lives in a way that is dangerous just to spite us.</p><p>Take care,</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 225155, member: 3208"] Hi Bran, I was talking with my difficult child 1 last night and she mentioned how she was determined to do whatever was the opposite of what I wanted her to do when she was a teen. She says she thinks she had ODD as a child too. She says now she doesn't understand why she felt like that, it seems stupid to her now. I think once she felt in control of her own life and choices she didn't feel she had to rebel anymore. I wasn't telling her what to do or what she ought to do, etc. I think maybe when your dtr sees that she is in control (and she will be 18 soon, thank goodness) of her choices she may make different ones. At least she won't feel so compelled to do something based on whether she thinks you approve of it or not. I think it's sad when they seem to be living their lives in a way that is dangerous just to spite us. Take care, Jane [/QUOTE]
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