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<blockquote data-quote="southermama3" data-source="post: 502037" data-attributes="member: 13669"><p>Oh I have been thinking of ways to drop him. He's like an old BOOT. He's my sons father and with all of these issues he has checked out. My medical problems has costed me a lot of days in the hospital along with a lot of surgeries. It has put a major strain on our relationship and dealing with my childrens disorders he's not able to cope. Hence why I carry alllll of the baggage. </p><p></p><p>Heres a recap of their problems:</p><p></p><p>9yr F; molested by bio dad from 9mos age to 4; she sees a psychiatrist but its to talk about her PTSD from the divorce, loss and molestation. She was diagnosis with adhd and placed on medication that didn't help so we Difficult Child that. She was retested dec and her tests revealed a iq of 77. She was granted a IEP where she receives Special Education in a normal class room that helps her stay on task, organize, longer test times, outside help in math and reading comprehension. </p><p></p><p>8yr F: PTSD from molestation with- night terrors and bed wetting. She is very intelligent and is in the gifted program because she is bored in 2nd grade. She makes straight A's but has to go outside the classroom for speech. </p><p></p><p>They are like daylight and dark. </p><p></p><p>What I do to help burn off energy with my 9yro is I take her to indoor play areas to play for an hour on the weekend. I have to be creative with teaching her outside of school and currently we work on efficently moving and remembering 3 tasks. Sounds easy but is like holding a alligator down for a root canal. </p><p></p><p>All of your ideas are GREATLY welcomed. So throw 'em at me girlfriend. =P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southermama3, post: 502037, member: 13669"] Oh I have been thinking of ways to drop him. He's like an old BOOT. He's my sons father and with all of these issues he has checked out. My medical problems has costed me a lot of days in the hospital along with a lot of surgeries. It has put a major strain on our relationship and dealing with my childrens disorders he's not able to cope. Hence why I carry alllll of the baggage. Heres a recap of their problems: 9yr F; molested by bio dad from 9mos age to 4; she sees a psychiatrist but its to talk about her PTSD from the divorce, loss and molestation. She was diagnosis with adhd and placed on medication that didn't help so we Difficult Child that. She was retested dec and her tests revealed a iq of 77. She was granted a IEP where she receives Special Education in a normal class room that helps her stay on task, organize, longer test times, outside help in math and reading comprehension. 8yr F: PTSD from molestation with- night terrors and bed wetting. She is very intelligent and is in the gifted program because she is bored in 2nd grade. She makes straight A's but has to go outside the classroom for speech. They are like daylight and dark. What I do to help burn off energy with my 9yro is I take her to indoor play areas to play for an hour on the weekend. I have to be creative with teaching her outside of school and currently we work on efficently moving and remembering 3 tasks. Sounds easy but is like holding a alligator down for a root canal. All of your ideas are GREATLY welcomed. So throw 'em at me girlfriend. =P [/QUOTE]
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