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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 192362" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Welcome!</p><p> </p><p>I can so understand those judgmental looks. My difficult child was so out of control last year and because I am not the best disciplinarian, neither is husband, I did feel the, "Why don't they make that kids behave?" They just did not understand - even those who felt sorry for me did not understand that difficult child was not in control of his environment. </p><p> </p><p>I am very sure that it was the Clonazepam that made my difficult child so disrespectful to teachers and others but he needed it to control his anxiety. Now that he is off of it, he is back to his old self.</p><p> </p><p>The right medications or lack there of is so important in helping difficult children gain control. When I see someone behaving like that, I usually feel that they are asking for help - they are trying to push away the confusion they are facing. They feel like things are coming at them too fast and they are not given enough time to respond correctly. I wish I could go up and give them a hug and take them to a quiet place to "regroup". Life expects too much of kids.</p><p> </p><p>You will find lots of support here. I may not be much help myself, but I do care and I definetly have felt the "bad mom" attitudes in regard to my difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 192362, member: 5096"] Welcome! I can so understand those judgmental looks. My difficult child was so out of control last year and because I am not the best disciplinarian, neither is husband, I did feel the, "Why don't they make that kids behave?" They just did not understand - even those who felt sorry for me did not understand that difficult child was not in control of his environment. I am very sure that it was the Clonazepam that made my difficult child so disrespectful to teachers and others but he needed it to control his anxiety. Now that he is off of it, he is back to his old self. The right medications or lack there of is so important in helping difficult children gain control. When I see someone behaving like that, I usually feel that they are asking for help - they are trying to push away the confusion they are facing. They feel like things are coming at them too fast and they are not given enough time to respond correctly. I wish I could go up and give them a hug and take them to a quiet place to "regroup". Life expects too much of kids. You will find lots of support here. I may not be much help myself, but I do care and I definetly have felt the "bad mom" attitudes in regard to my difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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