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I just don't like her anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 181216" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I wnat to make it clear that all of us are highly sympathetic to what you young moms are going through. Being a mom of young children is tough enough but being a mom of a challenging child is a tough, tough road. </p><p> </p><p>If your children are routinely higging, screaming, and slapping at you it's really important--for your child, for you, for sibs and spouse if applicable--to step up the level of treatment and/or services. We have families here who use respite care to get one weekend a month free at home, families who have in home therapists come to offer guidance, families whose children are in day programs in order to help stabilize them. Start making calls to your child's pediatrician, child psychiatric, therapists, social workers, county mental health, insurance companies, etc. to see what is available in your area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 181216, member: 701"] I wnat to make it clear that all of us are highly sympathetic to what you young moms are going through. Being a mom of young children is tough enough but being a mom of a challenging child is a tough, tough road. If your children are routinely higging, screaming, and slapping at you it's really important--for your child, for you, for sibs and spouse if applicable--to step up the level of treatment and/or services. We have families here who use respite care to get one weekend a month free at home, families who have in home therapists come to offer guidance, families whose children are in day programs in order to help stabilize them. Start making calls to your child's pediatrician, child psychiatric, therapists, social workers, county mental health, insurance companies, etc. to see what is available in your area. [/QUOTE]
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