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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 626109" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oops. Sorry. Your difficult child is a he not a she.</p><p></p><p>If anything that makes it even worse. Something wrong about a boy teen attacking his mother. Don't feel alone. If you go to Parent Emeritus you will find that many of us have been through that. My son shoved me around and liked to back me into a wall to intimidate me. Actually, my daughter who once used drugs is not my problem child. She is fine and doing great. It is my son, who I call 36, who has behaved similarly to your son. He lives in another state now and did at least get a good job. I am afraid to see him alone so I don't visit him. You can get my story and many others on that particular forum.</p><p></p><p>People here are great parents. They are dealing mostly with kids who are still minors that are more within their control. Kids they can still restrain and force into counseling...kids who are not as big or strong as they are.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to our nightmare...haha. Well, if you don't laugh at times, we may all start crying and never stop...</p><p></p><p>Most of us on Parent Emeritus and learning to cope or have learned coping methods. Join us, if you feel the interest.</p><p>Me, over 21, mood disorder/anxiety--doing VERY well (paroxotene,clonazapan)</p><p>Hub over 21, good hub, great father</p><p>SportsFan#1 35, mood disorder, panic disorder, anger issues</p><p>PastryChef#29 adopted as infant, ex-drug addict, turned her life around</p><p>Sonic 20 Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), adopted at age 2, super young man, working full time</p><p>Jumper 17, adopted at birth, ADD, friendly, great athlete, great kid </p><p></p><p>easy child Dogs: shizu/chihuahua mix (Damian) and difficult child Yorkie/Bichon mix (Chloe)</p><p></p><p>Read more: <a href="http://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/unintentional-defiance.57856/#ixzz30eZDu6Nz" target="_blank">http://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/unintentional-defiance.57856/#ixzz30eZDu6Nz</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 626109, member: 1550"] Oops. Sorry. Your difficult child is a he not a she. If anything that makes it even worse. Something wrong about a boy teen attacking his mother. Don't feel alone. If you go to Parent Emeritus you will find that many of us have been through that. My son shoved me around and liked to back me into a wall to intimidate me. Actually, my daughter who once used drugs is not my problem child. She is fine and doing great. It is my son, who I call 36, who has behaved similarly to your son. He lives in another state now and did at least get a good job. I am afraid to see him alone so I don't visit him. You can get my story and many others on that particular forum. People here are great parents. They are dealing mostly with kids who are still minors that are more within their control. Kids they can still restrain and force into counseling...kids who are not as big or strong as they are. Welcome to our nightmare...haha. Well, if you don't laugh at times, we may all start crying and never stop... Most of us on Parent Emeritus and learning to cope or have learned coping methods. Join us, if you feel the interest. Me, over 21, mood disorder/anxiety--doing VERY well (paroxotene,clonazapan) Hub over 21, good hub, great father SportsFan#1 35, mood disorder, panic disorder, anger issues PastryChef#29 adopted as infant, ex-drug addict, turned her life around Sonic 20 Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), adopted at age 2, super young man, working full time Jumper 17, adopted at birth, ADD, friendly, great athlete, great kid easy child Dogs: shizu/chihuahua mix (Damian) and difficult child Yorkie/Bichon mix (Chloe) Read more: [url]http://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/unintentional-defiance.57856/#ixzz30eZDu6Nz[/url] [/QUOTE]
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