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18 year old daughter, I had to kick her out. So saddened...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 600640" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Aside from that, Shelby I read about how you slap your daughter in the mouth and how she punched you in the face. Sounds like you two use physical force w hen you are angry and I highly recommend both going to a family t herapist. This is a destructive way to interact and you two are too old to be slapping each other around. Never, never hit anyone around the head, especially since she has epilepsy. but you really shouldn't hit her at all and she certainly should not punch you in the face/head. Sounds like you are both in a dysfunctional rut. You hit her; she hits you back; it escalates. Understand that you did not act any better than she did.</p><p></p><p>Family therapy can help you deal with each other in a more grown up, functional way and a therapist is not emotionally involved in your problems. Grandparents are and I can't see how that would help. This kind of fighting is immature and needs to stop for both your sake. I hope you do get help and bring Daughter with you.</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 600640, member: 1550"] Aside from that, Shelby I read about how you slap your daughter in the mouth and how she punched you in the face. Sounds like you two use physical force w hen you are angry and I highly recommend both going to a family t herapist. This is a destructive way to interact and you two are too old to be slapping each other around. Never, never hit anyone around the head, especially since she has epilepsy. but you really shouldn't hit her at all and she certainly should not punch you in the face/head. Sounds like you are both in a dysfunctional rut. You hit her; she hits you back; it escalates. Understand that you did not act any better than she did. Family therapy can help you deal with each other in a more grown up, functional way and a therapist is not emotionally involved in your problems. Grandparents are and I can't see how that would help. This kind of fighting is immature and needs to stop for both your sake. I hope you do get help and bring Daughter with you. Keep us posted!! [/QUOTE]
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