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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 448792" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Holy cow tried to edit that mess of a post but it wouldn't work. Here is the web site I left you-I think it got inserted wrong!<a href="http://www.dbtselfhelp.com/html/linehan_dbt.html" target="_blank">http://www.dbtselfhelp.com/html/linehan_dbt.html</a> Now that I know you are a fellow teacher, I double recommend reading "Lost at School". Yep, we are expected to figure out the solution at school and I have to tell you, sometimes the solution is nowhere to be found. I would never have said that a few years ago. I never give up, but not every problem has a solution and some solutions are years in the making! I think our daughters will be years in the making. I feel your pain-no driving stories, but plenty of other stories. I do think that there may be blessings for you that you and her dad share her. You can "tag-team" when worn out. It would be good if he had similar discipline. It can be hard even if you are still together. My husband is a bit of a sugar daddy at times. But when enough is enough, boy-howdy!Please keep us posted and share. It helps all of us to know we are not alone. I hope a few other experienced moms will be by soon who have more info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 448792, member: 11001"] Holy cow tried to edit that mess of a post but it wouldn't work. Here is the web site I left you-I think it got inserted wrong![url]http://www.dbtselfhelp.com/html/linehan_dbt.html[/url] Now that I know you are a fellow teacher, I double recommend reading "Lost at School". Yep, we are expected to figure out the solution at school and I have to tell you, sometimes the solution is nowhere to be found. I would never have said that a few years ago. I never give up, but not every problem has a solution and some solutions are years in the making! I think our daughters will be years in the making. I feel your pain-no driving stories, but plenty of other stories. I do think that there may be blessings for you that you and her dad share her. You can "tag-team" when worn out. It would be good if he had similar discipline. It can be hard even if you are still together. My husband is a bit of a sugar daddy at times. But when enough is enough, boy-howdy!Please keep us posted and share. It helps all of us to know we are not alone. I hope a few other experienced moms will be by soon who have more info. [/QUOTE]
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