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What do you do when your wife/husband HATES your difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 8810" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Chuck, I do not have nor have I ever had the kind f problems you do however I did foster kids for over 20 years. The ones whose parents worked with me did way better than the ones whos parents undermined me. From that observation I would suggest that you and your wife get into and stay in counceling indefinately. The job of raising your difficult child is going to be a very rocky road. You and your wife need to be on the same page and need to be a unified force. Your difficult child will try to triangulate you. Video tapes of her behavior and interactions with you and your wife will be very helpful for her therapist and yours. Tiny, easily hidden nanny cams are inexpensive and can prove invaluable. You might want to consider an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for a while to transition your difficult child back into your household. They will work on getting her medications in order, behavior modification and psycotherapy. She is only 14. There is still time to get her on track. It won't be easy and you and your wife will need all the help you can find. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 8810, member: 2315"] Chuck, I do not have nor have I ever had the kind f problems you do however I did foster kids for over 20 years. The ones whose parents worked with me did way better than the ones whos parents undermined me. From that observation I would suggest that you and your wife get into and stay in counceling indefinately. The job of raising your difficult child is going to be a very rocky road. You and your wife need to be on the same page and need to be a unified force. Your difficult child will try to triangulate you. Video tapes of her behavior and interactions with you and your wife will be very helpful for her therapist and yours. Tiny, easily hidden nanny cams are inexpensive and can prove invaluable. You might want to consider an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for a while to transition your difficult child back into your household. They will work on getting her medications in order, behavior modification and psycotherapy. She is only 14. There is still time to get her on track. It won't be easy and you and your wife will need all the help you can find. -RM [/QUOTE]
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