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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 207686" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Welcome Spyrose</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you found us also. It can be such a hard time with teenagers period without adding in medication's and everything else. Sounds like you have done so much already. I just wanted to add that I myself have an unruly teenager without even a diagnosis of any sort. There was never a need to evaluation. her. What you wrote sounds so similiar to her. Teenagers can be so very taxing on our patience, so unlike when they are young.</p><p></p><p>I"m not sure I totally understood, is he currently in any type of therapy? Also lately I've been looking into group therapy for my difficult child who will be 10 and also has about one friend, maybe two at best. Have you ever tried that approach? Not family sessions, those are good also yet his own peers kids his age with similar issue. Maybe that would help him understand that he isn't the only one and that in order to get anywhere he has to learn to take responsibility for himself.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought.</p><p></p><p>welcome again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 207686, member: 4514"] Welcome Spyrose I'm glad you found us also. It can be such a hard time with teenagers period without adding in medication's and everything else. Sounds like you have done so much already. I just wanted to add that I myself have an unruly teenager without even a diagnosis of any sort. There was never a need to evaluation. her. What you wrote sounds so similiar to her. Teenagers can be so very taxing on our patience, so unlike when they are young. I"m not sure I totally understood, is he currently in any type of therapy? Also lately I've been looking into group therapy for my difficult child who will be 10 and also has about one friend, maybe two at best. Have you ever tried that approach? Not family sessions, those are good also yet his own peers kids his age with similar issue. Maybe that would help him understand that he isn't the only one and that in order to get anywhere he has to learn to take responsibility for himself. Just a thought. welcome again [/QUOTE]
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