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im upset..do i have a right to be?
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 172139" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>This is possibly the most frustrating part of parenting a difficult child. The only thing that has helped me cope is knowing I would walk on hot coals to help my daughter. That being said, my advice is to prove them wrong by taking their suggestions, document and clarify everything. FWIW, our family doctor & the psychologist became very concerned when I asked about parenting classes or anything else they could think of because they knew I was willing to change myself if I were the problem. They realized that it was most likely Duckie with the issues and not me. They also saw a mother that was desperate for help with her daughter and there was no mention of blaming me or me possibly being a hysterical mother. A caveat, though, is that you must keep your emotions in check and keep the focus on the child's needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 172139, member: 1722"] This is possibly the most frustrating part of parenting a difficult child. The only thing that has helped me cope is knowing I would walk on hot coals to help my daughter. That being said, my advice is to prove them wrong by taking their suggestions, document and clarify everything. FWIW, our family doctor & the psychologist became very concerned when I asked about parenting classes or anything else they could think of because they knew I was willing to change myself if I were the problem. They realized that it was most likely Duckie with the issues and not me. They also saw a mother that was desperate for help with her daughter and there was no mention of blaming me or me possibly being a hysterical mother. A caveat, though, is that you must keep your emotions in check and keep the focus on the child's needs. [/QUOTE]
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