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<blockquote data-quote="Critter Lover" data-source="post: 220224" data-attributes="member: 6297"><p>Jennifer.....your right BiPolar (BP) kids have a more difficult time in teenage years.</p><p>Take in mind that if anyone has an autistic child....those teen years can be stretched in to the 20's since our kids mature later. My son started in</p><p>17 for teen years and he is 22 still going through teen years.</p><p> </p><p>My son cycled more in his teen years than younger years. Good luck klmno with whatever you decide is right for difficult child. I think we all go with bouts of burning up the board but then again.....that is what the board is for .....for everyone helping out each other in our everyday challenges that our difficult children give us.</p><p> </p><p>HUGS for support!</p><p> </p><p>Sheryl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Critter Lover, post: 220224, member: 6297"] Jennifer.....your right BiPolar (BP) kids have a more difficult time in teenage years. Take in mind that if anyone has an autistic child....those teen years can be stretched in to the 20's since our kids mature later. My son started in 17 for teen years and he is 22 still going through teen years. My son cycled more in his teen years than younger years. Good luck klmno with whatever you decide is right for difficult child. I think we all go with bouts of burning up the board but then again.....that is what the board is for .....for everyone helping out each other in our everyday challenges that our difficult children give us. HUGS for support! Sheryl [/QUOTE]
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