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<blockquote data-quote="jamrobmic" data-source="post: 95433" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>Your daughter's story is similar to my son's-he was pretty well-behaved up to about the age of 8-9, wasn't too bad until the age of 15, and then it was like someone flipped a switch. His behavior became out of control almost overnight. He was diagnosis ADD/ODD at 15, and you can see by my signature where we went from there. We couldn't discipline him at all, either (like you, we ended up calling the police more than once), and we finally ended up putting him in the juvenile justice system, thinking that would make him straighten up. It didn't. If it helps any, the years from 15-17 were the absolute worst for us, but it got slowly better after that. He's still difficult and can be oppositional, but nothing like those middle teen years. I really feel for you being in the middle of it.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, welcome you to our little world :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamrobmic, post: 95433, member: 1412"] Your daughter's story is similar to my son's-he was pretty well-behaved up to about the age of 8-9, wasn't too bad until the age of 15, and then it was like someone flipped a switch. His behavior became out of control almost overnight. He was diagnosis ADD/ODD at 15, and you can see by my signature where we went from there. We couldn't discipline him at all, either (like you, we ended up calling the police more than once), and we finally ended up putting him in the juvenile justice system, thinking that would make him straighten up. It didn't. If it helps any, the years from 15-17 were the absolute worst for us, but it got slowly better after that. He's still difficult and can be oppositional, but nothing like those middle teen years. I really feel for you being in the middle of it. Anyway, welcome you to our little world [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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