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<blockquote data-quote="Lia" data-source="post: 714666" data-attributes="member: 22049"><p>I have experienced the same kind of thing from my ex, but with my 11 yo son, and anxiety. That is hard enough. He is nearly impossible to work with and makes things sooo much harder here. My daughter was diagnosed ODD, and she has a different father. Luckily her father read up on it, backs me up and has tried to make things as consistent as possible since he has been back in her life. </p><p>My son's father causes so many problems with his attitudes, selfishness, and behaviors though that it makes things harder with my son AND my daughter. So it's almost an infectious attitude that goes from one child to the other. My son comes home after fun dad and no structure to everything being structured and consistent here and just feeds into my daughter's cycle. It's a horrible situation you are going through having that much stress. I feel for you and relate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lia, post: 714666, member: 22049"] I have experienced the same kind of thing from my ex, but with my 11 yo son, and anxiety. That is hard enough. He is nearly impossible to work with and makes things sooo much harder here. My daughter was diagnosed ODD, and she has a different father. Luckily her father read up on it, backs me up and has tried to make things as consistent as possible since he has been back in her life. My son's father causes so many problems with his attitudes, selfishness, and behaviors though that it makes things harder with my son AND my daughter. So it's almost an infectious attitude that goes from one child to the other. My son comes home after fun dad and no structure to everything being structured and consistent here and just feeds into my daughter's cycle. It's a horrible situation you are going through having that much stress. I feel for you and relate. [/QUOTE]
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