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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 156668" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Welcome!</p><p> </p><p>Obviously we have a lot of questions for you. </p><p> </p><p>The Explosive Child is a definate for your family.</p><p> </p><p>Is there a reason your daughter is not on medications? I will tell you that I resisted adhd medications for my son for about a year. Then, after his getting in trouble at school, social difficulties, and my worry that as the work got tougher, the problems may include an academic compenent, I began to investigate medication options. What really made the change for me was my thinking that it was so unfair to expect something out of my son that he was honestly not able to give.</p><p> </p><p>The outlook of the parent plays an important role in the behavior of the child. Don't look at her adhd as a burden you have to bear, she's that one with the burden. Imagine not being able to control you impluses even though you know what you are doing/done is not right? Imagine not being able to focus on your teacher's words? Imagine the constant feeling that things are going fast inside your body? Imagine constantly being told "stop that", or "that's bad", or "you can better", or "not again".</p><p> </p><p>It's your daughter that suffering the most here even though it's difficult to see from our perspective. It is obvious you love your daughter from you post. Check out some things you haven't done yet - investigate all the options that have the potential of giving your daughter success.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 156668, member: 805"] Welcome! Obviously we have a lot of questions for you. The Explosive Child is a definate for your family. Is there a reason your daughter is not on medications? I will tell you that I resisted adhd medications for my son for about a year. Then, after his getting in trouble at school, social difficulties, and my worry that as the work got tougher, the problems may include an academic compenent, I began to investigate medication options. What really made the change for me was my thinking that it was so unfair to expect something out of my son that he was honestly not able to give. The outlook of the parent plays an important role in the behavior of the child. Don't look at her adhd as a burden you have to bear, she's that one with the burden. Imagine not being able to control you impluses even though you know what you are doing/done is not right? Imagine not being able to focus on your teacher's words? Imagine the constant feeling that things are going fast inside your body? Imagine constantly being told "stop that", or "that's bad", or "you can better", or "not again". It's your daughter that suffering the most here even though it's difficult to see from our perspective. It is obvious you love your daughter from you post. Check out some things you haven't done yet - investigate all the options that have the potential of giving your daughter success. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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