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New and Needing Help-My Daughter May Have ODD
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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 150123"><p>I just wanted to add my welcome! You have been given some wonderful advice. It is not your fault! Do not blame yourself for your daughter's behavior, I know from personal experience that this is easier said than done, because even though I know my son's behavior isn't my fault, I still question "could I have done anything differently to prevent this?" No. The important thing is that you are seeking to get her the help she needs. I am a single mother as well and have been blamed for my son's behavior. My ex-mother in law, who lives in another state doesn't "get it" and thinks that I am exaggerating and I am just not doing my job, my parents used to think that, but now they understand that it isn't anyones fault and there is something out of our control.</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p></p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 150123"] I just wanted to add my welcome! You have been given some wonderful advice. It is not your fault! Do not blame yourself for your daughter's behavior, I know from personal experience that this is easier said than done, because even though I know my son's behavior isn't my fault, I still question "could I have done anything differently to prevent this?" No. The important thing is that you are seeking to get her the help she needs. I am a single mother as well and have been blamed for my son's behavior. My ex-mother in law, who lives in another state doesn't "get it" and thinks that I am exaggerating and I am just not doing my job, my parents used to think that, but now they understand that it isn't anyones fault and there is something out of our control. Hugs, Christy [/QUOTE]
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