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<blockquote data-quote="nodramamama" data-source="post: 318658" data-attributes="member: 8374"><p>Thank you all so much! My partner and I have slightly different views of the seriousness of the situation with difficult child son, so for now I'm soloing here - but luckily he's in a very good school for kids with learning disabilities, is on medications and in therapy - so when the stuff hits the fan, she's got people to talk to too. After moving through a couple of public schools, my girls are in a very accomodating Catholic school - which is SUCH a relief - and seems to be really working for my difficult child daughter (the diva). I feel strongly that my job is to deal with my own goofball kids, and support her by finding out as much information as I can about various mood/conduct disorders - because whether difficult child or not, we all struggle with them or their effects! I get it that blending has to be done with a lot of love and a BIG sense of humor or otherwise those blades just tear you up...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nodramamama, post: 318658, member: 8374"] Thank you all so much! My partner and I have slightly different views of the seriousness of the situation with difficult child son, so for now I'm soloing here - but luckily he's in a very good school for kids with learning disabilities, is on medications and in therapy - so when the stuff hits the fan, she's got people to talk to too. After moving through a couple of public schools, my girls are in a very accomodating Catholic school - which is SUCH a relief - and seems to be really working for my difficult child daughter (the diva). I feel strongly that my job is to deal with my own goofball kids, and support her by finding out as much information as I can about various mood/conduct disorders - because whether difficult child or not, we all struggle with them or their effects! I get it that blending has to be done with a lot of love and a BIG sense of humor or otherwise those blades just tear you up... [/QUOTE]
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