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<blockquote data-quote="Ellenm0m" data-source="post: 450141" data-attributes="member: 12491"><p>Welcome, I am very new myself and have already been welcomed and embrace...hopefully you have such a possitive experience as well.</p><p></p><p>I have to agree with TeDo, yes, you are her mom, and you rescued her, so to speak, but her Dad, who should have rescued her just hurt her, so right now she is testing her boundaries, how far can she push before the abuse starts again. </p><p></p><p>My 17 year old niece did this when my brother finally got custody of her (she was 6 at the time). I am thinking it took a year or more before she finally began to trust that he wouldn't hit her when she misbehaved. Hopefully the therapy will help both of you.</p><p></p><p>Again, HUGS and welcome!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ellenm0m, post: 450141, member: 12491"] Welcome, I am very new myself and have already been welcomed and embrace...hopefully you have such a possitive experience as well. I have to agree with TeDo, yes, you are her mom, and you rescued her, so to speak, but her Dad, who should have rescued her just hurt her, so right now she is testing her boundaries, how far can she push before the abuse starts again. My 17 year old niece did this when my brother finally got custody of her (she was 6 at the time). I am thinking it took a year or more before she finally began to trust that he wouldn't hit her when she misbehaved. Hopefully the therapy will help both of you. Again, HUGS and welcome!! [/QUOTE]
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