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Cycling...bad...no reasoning, poor thing.
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 40703" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I do believe she might need her Abilify upped and I really feel she needs a Mood Stabilizer NOW! This has been a horrible couple of weeks... we go back on the 18th. husband is going with me this time. </p><p>The sticker charts rewards etc don't really seem to have much affect... she is just so unstable. She want to be a good girl so bad, but is incapable of any consistant behavior... It is funny her pre-school teacher sees no problem at school. Yet difficult child feels alone. The kids like her, yet she has formed no connections. Her teacher doesn't really get it. Because difficult child is nice and tries hard, she is perfect! She doesn't see the social problems. I have sat and watched and observed...difficult child all alone. Or playing by herself, yet with the kids, all over the place not making sense half the time.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as play dates if I had a group to play with, we would be playing... part of the problem with 2 g'sfg is all of the appointments... instabilities, let alone finding someone who I can trust, who understands, that I could be friends with, and their child meshes with mine... the list goes on. </p><p>She has a play date once a week with one of her oldest friends. But as they get older their differences are becoming painfully aparent... She needs kids that will be kind to her at this point. Bottom line most people are afraid of mental illness... and they know something is different about her.</p><p>It is just good to hear that she is not the only one. I know she will find a friend, but even when she does I don't think it will be enough!!!LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 40703, member: 3155"] I do believe she might need her Abilify upped and I really feel she needs a Mood Stabilizer NOW! This has been a horrible couple of weeks... we go back on the 18th. husband is going with me this time. The sticker charts rewards etc don't really seem to have much affect... she is just so unstable. She want to be a good girl so bad, but is incapable of any consistant behavior... It is funny her pre-school teacher sees no problem at school. Yet difficult child feels alone. The kids like her, yet she has formed no connections. Her teacher doesn't really get it. Because difficult child is nice and tries hard, she is perfect! She doesn't see the social problems. I have sat and watched and observed...difficult child all alone. Or playing by herself, yet with the kids, all over the place not making sense half the time. As far as play dates if I had a group to play with, we would be playing... part of the problem with 2 g'sfg is all of the appointments... instabilities, let alone finding someone who I can trust, who understands, that I could be friends with, and their child meshes with mine... the list goes on. She has a play date once a week with one of her oldest friends. But as they get older their differences are becoming painfully aparent... She needs kids that will be kind to her at this point. Bottom line most people are afraid of mental illness... and they know something is different about her. It is just good to hear that she is not the only one. I know she will find a friend, but even when she does I don't think it will be enough!!!LOL [/QUOTE]
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