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difficult child 2 is now the problem child . . . . . & "My" difficult child 1 is back
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 476916" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>holy cow, they tag-team you! NO fair! And of course it has to be the big one. That is why q has line of sight supervision now at all times It is in his county risk management plan and his home services plan. I feel like at this point he can't control that stuff on his own so I wont risk not only others getting hurt, but the consequences could be so far beyond anything I could help him with. And they would not help anything (I woudl have him arrested and locked up if I thought it would ever fix anything, but of course it wouldn't). </p><p></p><p>Do you think difficult child 1 (in addition to the obvious difference off the medication!) holds back from getting into it with bro because of what recently happened iwth cops and hospital? just curious how he is dealing with all of that. </p><p></p><p>Darn puberty. I hope people here will have BRILLIANT ideas for us on how to work through some of that. I am re-reading things at this new phase of life and making a written list of my battles...my baskets as we talk about...so I can really feel like I am systematically trying to reduce both of our stress in the house. i am going to talk to my doctor about my pms symptoms increasing, because HE has bad day when I have pms. (yes i know the true source, my lack of patience)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 476916, member: 12886"] holy cow, they tag-team you! NO fair! And of course it has to be the big one. That is why q has line of sight supervision now at all times It is in his county risk management plan and his home services plan. I feel like at this point he can't control that stuff on his own so I wont risk not only others getting hurt, but the consequences could be so far beyond anything I could help him with. And they would not help anything (I woudl have him arrested and locked up if I thought it would ever fix anything, but of course it wouldn't). Do you think difficult child 1 (in addition to the obvious difference off the medication!) holds back from getting into it with bro because of what recently happened iwth cops and hospital? just curious how he is dealing with all of that. Darn puberty. I hope people here will have BRILLIANT ideas for us on how to work through some of that. I am re-reading things at this new phase of life and making a written list of my battles...my baskets as we talk about...so I can really feel like I am systematically trying to reduce both of our stress in the house. i am going to talk to my doctor about my pms symptoms increasing, because HE has bad day when I have pms. (yes i know the true source, my lack of patience) [/QUOTE]
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