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Hi. Another new, fried mom here...
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 148834" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Welcome! Waiting to fail is not good for us or our children... most of us here have had to see that first hand! If you can be pro-active in any form of her life, school, home anything do it before it does get worse. Yes it would be nice if husband were on the same page, same book!!! LOL</p><p>My difficult child, K, has the chaos on her head... it is very hard for kids to manage let alone understand, sometimes medications are the kindest way to help them. husband and I fought medications for a long time, stopped medications and are now having to go back. Which is the kindest and best thing for K.</p><p>As far as spoiling... we have been told we are overindulgent! I thought about it for awhile the first time I heard it... got mad... then I realized. Yes I am sometimes, but who wouldn't be? When our children are in a Psychotic Episode, just plain miserable because of what is going on in their heads... not living life like "normal" children. </p><p>Sometimes you try to make up for it. We learn to compromise, to do what is best first, with love. But it all takes times. Go slowly, read up and welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 148834, member: 3155"] Welcome! Waiting to fail is not good for us or our children... most of us here have had to see that first hand! If you can be pro-active in any form of her life, school, home anything do it before it does get worse. Yes it would be nice if husband were on the same page, same book!!! LOL My difficult child, K, has the chaos on her head... it is very hard for kids to manage let alone understand, sometimes medications are the kindest way to help them. husband and I fought medications for a long time, stopped medications and are now having to go back. Which is the kindest and best thing for K. As far as spoiling... we have been told we are overindulgent! I thought about it for awhile the first time I heard it... got mad... then I realized. Yes I am sometimes, but who wouldn't be? When our children are in a Psychotic Episode, just plain miserable because of what is going on in their heads... not living life like "normal" children. Sometimes you try to make up for it. We learn to compromise, to do what is best first, with love. But it all takes times. Go slowly, read up and welcome! [/QUOTE]
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