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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 381256" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Hi! and Welcome!!</p><p> </p><p>Others have given you great info/ideas. I will add some things, but first I have a question: Who's feelings are they? Your daughter said when she wakes up she feels like her feelings are not hers, so who's are they?</p><p> </p><p>Her answer to that might be interesting. Or helpful.</p><p> </p><p>It is very important to video her rages. At least one of them. If you don't have access to a video camera, try using your cell phone camera if you have one that will do videos. Otherwise try to borrow one. The docs cannot really treat what they cannot really see. Sort of like the doctor looking at your toes to diagnosis strep throat, Know what I mean??</p><p> </p><p>Check the library for What Your Explosive Child Is Trying To Tell You by Douglas Riley. It was just released this year or last year and can be very helpful. </p><p> </p><p>Write a Parent Report. Years ago some parents here created an outline to use to write a report all about your difficult child (one for your other child would be good too) - it includes everything about your child. Including your hopes and dreams for her/him. then when you go to the various docs you have all the info at your fingertips and can give them copies to keep. Don't give everyone all the info. The docs likely need all the info, but school doesn't. there are some discussions on this in the Sp Ed 101 forum archives. There is a link to the report in my signature.</p><p> </p><p>I hope this helps. It sounds like you have a very difficult child, but one with a lot of potential too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 381256, member: 1233"] Hi! and Welcome!! Others have given you great info/ideas. I will add some things, but first I have a question: Who's feelings are they? Your daughter said when she wakes up she feels like her feelings are not hers, so who's are they? Her answer to that might be interesting. Or helpful. It is very important to video her rages. At least one of them. If you don't have access to a video camera, try using your cell phone camera if you have one that will do videos. Otherwise try to borrow one. The docs cannot really treat what they cannot really see. Sort of like the doctor looking at your toes to diagnosis strep throat, Know what I mean?? Check the library for What Your Explosive Child Is Trying To Tell You by Douglas Riley. It was just released this year or last year and can be very helpful. Write a Parent Report. Years ago some parents here created an outline to use to write a report all about your difficult child (one for your other child would be good too) - it includes everything about your child. Including your hopes and dreams for her/him. then when you go to the various docs you have all the info at your fingertips and can give them copies to keep. Don't give everyone all the info. The docs likely need all the info, but school doesn't. there are some discussions on this in the Sp Ed 101 forum archives. There is a link to the report in my signature. I hope this helps. It sounds like you have a very difficult child, but one with a lot of potential too! [/QUOTE]
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