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newbie here - wondering how her tiny tot got this way...(long sorry)
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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 293319" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>When my son was about 4 (so a little older than you're baby) I spent months with bruises. He would hit, kick, bite, throw things, scream, "hated" me, etc. I got him into play therapy and he was able to get some of it out, but it was more me proving to him that I would keep him sage no matter what he did to me to make these behaviors stop. He was about 6 when I ran into his preschool teacher and she asked me how I was doing. I told her that I wasn't bruised anymore and that was just it. You see my son was, is and always will be a handfull, but he knows I'm here and he can't get rid of me. So I guess my advice would be to keep doing what you're doing and I would get her into some sort of therapy. Others will be along to give you more advice, but your story just rang a bell and I had to respond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 293319, member: 7736"] When my son was about 4 (so a little older than you're baby) I spent months with bruises. He would hit, kick, bite, throw things, scream, "hated" me, etc. I got him into play therapy and he was able to get some of it out, but it was more me proving to him that I would keep him sage no matter what he did to me to make these behaviors stop. He was about 6 when I ran into his preschool teacher and she asked me how I was doing. I told her that I wasn't bruised anymore and that was just it. You see my son was, is and always will be a handfull, but he knows I'm here and he can't get rid of me. So I guess my advice would be to keep doing what you're doing and I would get her into some sort of therapy. Others will be along to give you more advice, but your story just rang a bell and I had to respond. [/QUOTE]
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