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easy child's "little problem"
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 130791" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Agree with Meow. This child is NOT a easy child. My daughter started drug experiences at 12. Your daughter needs to stop NOW...I'd get her involved in serious therapy and take her to a Psychiatrist (with the MD). She is not acting like a typical teen. I've had two typical teens and they don't swear at you or take drugs...they may argue but it doesn't escalate to that. In fast most typical teen are actually fun to be around (most of the time!) You're probably calm because you've seen it all before, sadly, but I'd take it seriously so that she doesn't turn out like your older child. You may not be able to stop it, but you can try...good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 130791, member: 1550"] Agree with Meow. This child is NOT a easy child. My daughter started drug experiences at 12. Your daughter needs to stop NOW...I'd get her involved in serious therapy and take her to a Psychiatrist (with the MD). She is not acting like a typical teen. I've had two typical teens and they don't swear at you or take drugs...they may argue but it doesn't escalate to that. In fast most typical teen are actually fun to be around (most of the time!) You're probably calm because you've seen it all before, sadly, but I'd take it seriously so that she doesn't turn out like your older child. You may not be able to stop it, but you can try...good luck! [/QUOTE]
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