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Now she's not turning herself in!!!!???
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 249933" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>{{{hugs}}</p><p> </p><p>I totally agree with-the others. My easy child went through that stage when she was in 4th and 5th gr. She would come home sounding just like the friend she was hanging out with that week. I told her that I had lost my little easy child and as soon as she could learn to sound like her again, I'd be happy to talk to her. She is highly sensitive, and a easy child, and her behavior was age appropriate, so it worked.</p><p>I don't know if your difficult child will get the msg, but at least it will get you off the phone and make it clear why you are not going to continue discussing anything at all with-her. </p><p>At least you have a diagnosis (and it seems to fit) so some day, when she's ready and willing, she will turn herself in and go on the appropriate medications, and stop using street drugs.</p><p>I can understand perfectly why you had that nightmare. </p><p> </p><p>I am so sorry about the yo-yo behavior, and the effect on your emotions. You poor thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 249933, member: 3419"] {{{hugs}} I totally agree with-the others. My easy child went through that stage when she was in 4th and 5th gr. She would come home sounding just like the friend she was hanging out with that week. I told her that I had lost my little easy child and as soon as she could learn to sound like her again, I'd be happy to talk to her. She is highly sensitive, and a easy child, and her behavior was age appropriate, so it worked. I don't know if your difficult child will get the msg, but at least it will get you off the phone and make it clear why you are not going to continue discussing anything at all with-her. At least you have a diagnosis (and it seems to fit) so some day, when she's ready and willing, she will turn herself in and go on the appropriate medications, and stop using street drugs. I can understand perfectly why you had that nightmare. I am so sorry about the yo-yo behavior, and the effect on your emotions. You poor thing. [/QUOTE]
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