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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 362288" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Welcome, beachlife. For years, I was told that my daughter acted that way because I was a single parent. Nope. Miss KT would (and still does to some extent) get something in her head, and just wouldn't let it go. The nagging would drive me nuts! Letting her know how much more time she had before transitions seemed to help. Refusing medications was not an option. The world stopped. Eventually, she realized that she did not get in trouble at school, people were not always ticked off at her, and there was no longer a problem with it.</p><p></p><p>Is her father on board with her medications/therapy, and will he continue for the two months she'll be with him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 362288, member: 4040"] Welcome, beachlife. For years, I was told that my daughter acted that way because I was a single parent. Nope. Miss KT would (and still does to some extent) get something in her head, and just wouldn't let it go. The nagging would drive me nuts! Letting her know how much more time she had before transitions seemed to help. Refusing medications was not an option. The world stopped. Eventually, she realized that she did not get in trouble at school, people were not always ticked off at her, and there was no longer a problem with it. Is her father on board with her medications/therapy, and will he continue for the two months she'll be with him? [/QUOTE]
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