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At the end of my rope, ready to pop a vein in my forehead
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<blockquote data-quote="Alttlgabby" data-source="post: 339007" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Apparently I am a drama queen and am exaggerating the seriousness of difficult child problems. Clearly if he really were a difficult child everyone else would see the signs. Since he is only abusive at home I must be the problem and be the one who needs help. My baby daughter will grow up fine because its normal for babies to be around people who are violent, throw tantrums and objects and scream at the top of their lungs. This has all got to be true because the state paid worker who has the power to take my kids decided it.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>I feel for you! I really do! I am having one of those days as well today, although my daughter is not violent, she does steal, lie, sneak, etc... today I found my oldest daughter's graduation tassel in her pencil holder.. totally DESTROYED! Yesterday, she got money from some boy at school to go to the basketball game after school and claimed he was her "friend" yet couldn't tell me his name and she had no classes with him! And after I told him NOT to give her anymore money... she gets MORE money from him for candy, knowing that I am sitting up in the bleachers! @@ And how is it that these kids KNOW EXACTLY what they are doing, yet make excuses for their behaviors...and they snow the teachers at school into thinking they are just the sweetest thing you ever saw? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite4" alt=":mad:" title="Mad :mad:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":mad:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alttlgabby, post: 339007, member: 6786"] Apparently I am a drama queen and am exaggerating the seriousness of difficult child problems. Clearly if he really were a difficult child everyone else would see the signs. Since he is only abusive at home I must be the problem and be the one who needs help. My baby daughter will grow up fine because its normal for babies to be around people who are violent, throw tantrums and objects and scream at the top of their lungs. This has all got to be true because the state paid worker who has the power to take my kids decided it. I feel for you! I really do! I am having one of those days as well today, although my daughter is not violent, she does steal, lie, sneak, etc... today I found my oldest daughter's graduation tassel in her pencil holder.. totally DESTROYED! Yesterday, she got money from some boy at school to go to the basketball game after school and claimed he was her "friend" yet couldn't tell me his name and she had no classes with him! And after I told him NOT to give her anymore money... she gets MORE money from him for candy, knowing that I am sitting up in the bleachers! @@ And how is it that these kids KNOW EXACTLY what they are doing, yet make excuses for their behaviors...and they snow the teachers at school into thinking they are just the sweetest thing you ever saw? :angry: [/QUOTE]
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