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do you talk to your difficult child about their diagnosis or symptoms?
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 462798" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>difficult child flatly refuses to discuss or even think she has a problem. In her world, we are all warped and she is the sane one. I got an email two days ago from Sunday school teacher. Unfortunately, because of a 2 year age gap, she and little sis are in the same class for one year. The teacher said one of the other girls told her to stop disrespecting her sister. If I said that, I would be told "You always take her side!" So it isn't just me. Then she made a remark about "being in a gang" when the teacher asked them what they were up to at school. When classmates confronted her on that - she back tracked and said she had a friend who was in a gang. She just doesn't see a problem with her behavior. The fact that we have a problem with her behavior is just our problem. (her quote)</p><p></p><p>She did get up early today - but now is mad because we won't let her go jogging in the pitch blackness of morning. Yes we are warped that way. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 462798, member: 12511"] difficult child flatly refuses to discuss or even think she has a problem. In her world, we are all warped and she is the sane one. I got an email two days ago from Sunday school teacher. Unfortunately, because of a 2 year age gap, she and little sis are in the same class for one year. The teacher said one of the other girls told her to stop disrespecting her sister. If I said that, I would be told "You always take her side!" So it isn't just me. Then she made a remark about "being in a gang" when the teacher asked them what they were up to at school. When classmates confronted her on that - she back tracked and said she had a friend who was in a gang. She just doesn't see a problem with her behavior. The fact that we have a problem with her behavior is just our problem. (her quote) She did get up early today - but now is mad because we won't let her go jogging in the pitch blackness of morning. Yes we are warped that way. KSM [/QUOTE]
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