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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 594876" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well, I think the people you are talking to are thinking maybe once in a while. If she can't keep any friends because she is always yelling at people who try to befriend her and if she constantly picks on her brother and mouths off to others, it's over the top. She seems to know it is costing her friends, yet she can't seem to stop herself. She seems sorry after the fact. I am thinking this is not 100% her fault and that she is wired differently. She seems to get fixated on an idea then gets very frustrated if she can't do it and lashes out. These traits are very common in kids whose brains are not quite the same as most people.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I forgot...does she have any plans to be evaluated? Does she at least see a therapist who can help her and you too? I really don't think this has much to do with your parenting. I think it's just her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 594876, member: 1550"] Well, I think the people you are talking to are thinking maybe once in a while. If she can't keep any friends because she is always yelling at people who try to befriend her and if she constantly picks on her brother and mouths off to others, it's over the top. She seems to know it is costing her friends, yet she can't seem to stop herself. She seems sorry after the fact. I am thinking this is not 100% her fault and that she is wired differently. She seems to get fixated on an idea then gets very frustrated if she can't do it and lashes out. These traits are very common in kids whose brains are not quite the same as most people. I forgot...does she have any plans to be evaluated? Does she at least see a therapist who can help her and you too? I really don't think this has much to do with your parenting. I think it's just her. [/QUOTE]
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