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12 y/o Daughter Out of Control
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 506793" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I didn't re-read the entire thread... so this may have already been stated, but...</p><p>She's 12. Which means, whatever other problems she may have (and there will be "something"), she is also into puberty. Which even for a totally neuro-typical kid - even for the ones we call easy child around here - means raging hormones, huge mood swings, and so on. In other words... puberty tends to make whatever else is happening, worse. </p><p></p><p>Yes, it is really hard to work the process it takes to get answers - because, it seems like no matter where you live in this world, the process is far to complex and takes way too long. And yet, without answers... you don't even know whether there are solutions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 506793, member: 11791"] I didn't re-read the entire thread... so this may have already been stated, but... She's 12. Which means, whatever other problems she may have (and there will be "something"), she is also into puberty. Which even for a totally neuro-typical kid - even for the ones we call easy child around here - means raging hormones, huge mood swings, and so on. In other words... puberty tends to make whatever else is happening, worse. Yes, it is really hard to work the process it takes to get answers - because, it seems like no matter where you live in this world, the process is far to complex and takes way too long. And yet, without answers... you don't even know whether there are solutions. [/QUOTE]
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