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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 589536" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Welcome to our board, although sorry you have to be here.</p><p></p><p>Has your daughter ever been evaluated to see why she is so explosive? Have you just tried to do it yourself? How is she in school? Does she have a lot of friends?</p><p></p><p>I recommend, beyond just The Explosive Child, evaluating her. She is close to being a teenager and not to scare you but my own daughter started smoking pot at 12 and it lead to many other bad things, parole, the police visiting, her behavior blasting out of control, etc. The Explosive Child is a way to have more peace at home, but I'm not sure it stops your child's issues from ramping up, especially once those hormones kick in. I'm not sure we as parents are equipped to handle our differently wired children by ourselves. Sure, we have advice, but the majority of us are working alongside professionals too. If your child is ever violent against people or animals, this is also serious and can get dangerous. Can you tell us m ore about your daughter's background? Did she have chaotic early years? A difficult birth process? "Different" development? Constant problems? Strange quirks? Is your husband daughter's biological father? The more we know, the more we can try to steer you right. The Easy Child is a good start, but not an answer to finding out what is wrong and helping her (or both of you).</p><p></p><p>husband-dear hub</p><p>ds-dear son</p><p>daughter-dear daughter</p><p>easy child-precious child (usually means our more normally wired children)</p><p>difficult child-Gift from God (tongue in cheek reference to our differently wired kids)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 589536, member: 1550"] Welcome to our board, although sorry you have to be here. Has your daughter ever been evaluated to see why she is so explosive? Have you just tried to do it yourself? How is she in school? Does she have a lot of friends? I recommend, beyond just The Explosive Child, evaluating her. She is close to being a teenager and not to scare you but my own daughter started smoking pot at 12 and it lead to many other bad things, parole, the police visiting, her behavior blasting out of control, etc. The Explosive Child is a way to have more peace at home, but I'm not sure it stops your child's issues from ramping up, especially once those hormones kick in. I'm not sure we as parents are equipped to handle our differently wired children by ourselves. Sure, we have advice, but the majority of us are working alongside professionals too. If your child is ever violent against people or animals, this is also serious and can get dangerous. Can you tell us m ore about your daughter's background? Did she have chaotic early years? A difficult birth process? "Different" development? Constant problems? Strange quirks? Is your husband daughter's biological father? The more we know, the more we can try to steer you right. The Easy Child is a good start, but not an answer to finding out what is wrong and helping her (or both of you). husband-dear hub ds-dear son daughter-dear daughter easy child-precious child (usually means our more normally wired children) difficult child-Gift from God (tongue in cheek reference to our differently wired kids) [/QUOTE]
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