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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 383349"><p>My difficult child, who is 11, is very similar to your daughter. Great in school, straight A student. Then he comes home and completely melts down in my doorway. The thing he says to make would make my mother roll over in her grave. And the fact that you have to handle it all by yourself makes it worse. Punishement, time outs, and taking privledges away did nothing for my difficult child. His anxiety gets the best of him and he needs to try to control every aspect of things, and heaven help us if we don't just when he calls! Maybe she needs medication for her anxiety. That helped difficult child to a point that we can at least try to work on what is causing him anxiety and how to deal with it. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck. I know that it's exhausting. Try to take care of yourself along the way as well. You can't help her if you can't help yourself.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 383349"] My difficult child, who is 11, is very similar to your daughter. Great in school, straight A student. Then he comes home and completely melts down in my doorway. The thing he says to make would make my mother roll over in her grave. And the fact that you have to handle it all by yourself makes it worse. Punishement, time outs, and taking privledges away did nothing for my difficult child. His anxiety gets the best of him and he needs to try to control every aspect of things, and heaven help us if we don't just when he calls! Maybe she needs medication for her anxiety. That helped difficult child to a point that we can at least try to work on what is causing him anxiety and how to deal with it. Good luck. I know that it's exhausting. Try to take care of yourself along the way as well. You can't help her if you can't help yourself. Pam [/QUOTE]
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