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When a child abuses his sibling
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 171194" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>So sorry you are going through this ... but please don't berate yourself. This is not your fault, you did not go wrong somewhere. We had to deal with a similar situation, where difficult child was about 9 years old and threatened (and tried) to kill his younger brother. We had to have him admitted. It sounds like your difficult child needs admission too, and your daughter needs protection. I hope there are wraparound services of some type that will consider your daughter's needs as well as your difficult child's.</p><p></p><p>If you do whatever is necessary to protect your daughter and yourself, that will also be the best thing for your difficult child. {{{hugs}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 171194, member: 2884"] So sorry you are going through this ... but please don't berate yourself. This is not your fault, you did not go wrong somewhere. We had to deal with a similar situation, where difficult child was about 9 years old and threatened (and tried) to kill his younger brother. We had to have him admitted. It sounds like your difficult child needs admission too, and your daughter needs protection. I hope there are wraparound services of some type that will consider your daughter's needs as well as your difficult child's. If you do whatever is necessary to protect your daughter and yourself, that will also be the best thing for your difficult child. {{{hugs}}} [/QUOTE]
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