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ADHD and ODD and depression at my wit's end
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<blockquote data-quote="How did I get here" data-source="post: 718089" data-attributes="member: 22209"><p>I'm pretty new too. But, many of us here, believe it or not, can relate to you.</p><p>My kids are 12 years apart. When my son was 12 years old my daughter had a child. I was out of work for a short time; so, I watched my granddaughter during the day. I was so scared my son would hurt her. But, I started letting him hold her, feed her, and burp her (when I was around). I let him feel it was very special between them. As my daughter was afraid to let him around her. Since then, my daughter had another child. My son is their favorite person in the world. Even though he is usually a jerk to me.</p><p> Long story short, try giving him the special time (with close supervision). Alsi, (you may dread this one) a little one on one time with you and him, may help. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="How did I get here, post: 718089, member: 22209"] I'm pretty new too. But, many of us here, believe it or not, can relate to you. My kids are 12 years apart. When my son was 12 years old my daughter had a child. I was out of work for a short time; so, I watched my granddaughter during the day. I was so scared my son would hurt her. But, I started letting him hold her, feed her, and burp her (when I was around). I let him feel it was very special between them. As my daughter was afraid to let him around her. Since then, my daughter had another child. My son is their favorite person in the world. Even though he is usually a jerk to me. Long story short, try giving him the special time (with close supervision). Alsi, (you may dread this one) a little one on one time with you and him, may help. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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