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It wasn't a pretty morning
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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 508066" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>I didn't get on her about the clock at all. Just her actually setting the alarm was a big step. She normally will say she'll do it, and then not bother. It was just difficult that I had to be the one to get her moving. She is much calmer now. She is also stressed because the day she was going home from psychiatric hospital a cousin of one of her friends was admitted. And they are a very close family. So difficult child's friend is really stressed and sad, and difficult child can't say anything because of confidentiality. (which she takes very very seriously.) All friend would say is that they are having family issues. And, difficult child wanted to be able to tell her that cousin was OK and that he would get good help in the psychiatric hospital. (Funny, she acted like it was a horrid place!) But she can't. So I told her just to tell friend that if she felt like talking she would be there to listen, and that is all she can do right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 508066, member: 13204"] I didn't get on her about the clock at all. Just her actually setting the alarm was a big step. She normally will say she'll do it, and then not bother. It was just difficult that I had to be the one to get her moving. She is much calmer now. She is also stressed because the day she was going home from psychiatric hospital a cousin of one of her friends was admitted. And they are a very close family. So difficult child's friend is really stressed and sad, and difficult child can't say anything because of confidentiality. (which she takes very very seriously.) All friend would say is that they are having family issues. And, difficult child wanted to be able to tell her that cousin was OK and that he would get good help in the psychiatric hospital. (Funny, she acted like it was a horrid place!) But she can't. So I told her just to tell friend that if she felt like talking she would be there to listen, and that is all she can do right now. [/QUOTE]
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