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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 197642" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>I get the same thing in my house, especially between my 10 yo with BiPolar (BP) and my 8 yo with no diagnosis but probably ADHD and anxiety. They are like oil and water. My girl wants to get into everyones business and tell them how to behave and my boy just wants an excuse to unload all his inner tensions and bad moods. </p><p></p><p> I have found it very helpful when the medications are working well for the BiPolar (BP), nothing else really helps. And for my daughter, it is a work in progress trying to teach her to respect boundries and leave her brother alone when he is struggling.</p><p></p><p> I also separate them as much as possible, and get them involved in outside activities so they don't have so much time together. I also will drive any kid having trouble on the bus to/from school, the bus can be rough. They use to fight about getting on the bus so I started driving my oldest...after about 2 months, he wanted to go back on the bus and hasn't been much of a problem since...knock on wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 197642, member: 2005"] I get the same thing in my house, especially between my 10 yo with BiPolar (BP) and my 8 yo with no diagnosis but probably ADHD and anxiety. They are like oil and water. My girl wants to get into everyones business and tell them how to behave and my boy just wants an excuse to unload all his inner tensions and bad moods. I have found it very helpful when the medications are working well for the BiPolar (BP), nothing else really helps. And for my daughter, it is a work in progress trying to teach her to respect boundries and leave her brother alone when he is struggling. I also separate them as much as possible, and get them involved in outside activities so they don't have so much time together. I also will drive any kid having trouble on the bus to/from school, the bus can be rough. They use to fight about getting on the bus so I started driving my oldest...after about 2 months, he wanted to go back on the bus and hasn't been much of a problem since...knock on wood. [/QUOTE]
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