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Feeling very sad for my 5 year old daughter-Divorced Single Mom
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 567079" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Hello and welcome. I'm very sorry you had to find us, but hope we can offer some support and help. My first question would be if their are any psychiatric or developmental issues on either side of your daughter's family tree? It sounds as though your ex may be either very controlling and emotionally abusive, or have some Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) issues (or both). It is possible that your daughter may have inherited a predisposition to any genetically based issues found in her family tree, but it is also possible that this is learned behavior.</p><p></p><p>My own daughter was/is very difficult and negative. What helped when she was younger was creating as predictable an environment as possible, we were absolutely rigid. How does she do at school? Is she getting along with the other children? Making any friends? Any extreme behavior exhibited there? Sometimes kids hold it together at school and fall apart at home (mine did) but sometimes you can get clues as to what is going on from school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 567079, member: 1722"] Hello and welcome. I'm very sorry you had to find us, but hope we can offer some support and help. My first question would be if their are any psychiatric or developmental issues on either side of your daughter's family tree? It sounds as though your ex may be either very controlling and emotionally abusive, or have some Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) issues (or both). It is possible that your daughter may have inherited a predisposition to any genetically based issues found in her family tree, but it is also possible that this is learned behavior. My own daughter was/is very difficult and negative. What helped when she was younger was creating as predictable an environment as possible, we were absolutely rigid. How does she do at school? Is she getting along with the other children? Making any friends? Any extreme behavior exhibited there? Sometimes kids hold it together at school and fall apart at home (mine did) but sometimes you can get clues as to what is going on from school. [/QUOTE]
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