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difficult child didn't disapoint in public tonight
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 84007" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>I forget whether your difficult child is receiving a new evaluation or whether she is under treatment or on any medications. While we're not doctors and can't diagnosis over the internet, my guess as a mom who has gone through similar experiences with her daughters is that you may be looking at mood issues rather than ADHD. </p><p></p><p>My easy child/difficult child 2 acts this way toward her younger sister when she is not properly treated for her anxiety and depression. My advice to you is to look at your difficult child's behavior as a symptom of an illness. When her illness is properly identified and treated, her symptoms should improve. </p><p></p><p>Weekends can be tough. A lot of our difficult children do better when they are in a structured environment for a good portion of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 84007, member: 2423"] I forget whether your difficult child is receiving a new evaluation or whether she is under treatment or on any medications. While we're not doctors and can't diagnosis over the internet, my guess as a mom who has gone through similar experiences with her daughters is that you may be looking at mood issues rather than ADHD. My easy child/difficult child 2 acts this way toward her younger sister when she is not properly treated for her anxiety and depression. My advice to you is to look at your difficult child's behavior as a symptom of an illness. When her illness is properly identified and treated, her symptoms should improve. Weekends can be tough. A lot of our difficult children do better when they are in a structured environment for a good portion of the day. [/QUOTE]
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