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I am new here, and at my wits end with 16 year old NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="lisa3girls" data-source="post: 400433" data-attributes="member: 10927"><p>Thanks, I will take any help I can get! She does a lot of defiant type things-- like buying the M rated video game and then rather than admit she was wrong and being at least a little bit contrite about it she lashes out saying she doesn't HAVE to do what we say, she NEEDS to know why (and no matter what I said she'd disagree)-- she just doesn't respect our boundaries or rules-- like don't eat in your room (and she still does, AND leaves the dirty spoons and bowls and THEN lies about it when you can plainly see-- I mean I found 12 dirty spoons in there). </p><p> </p><p>For me, I take away the game, she loses the money....but for him, the accumulation of what he considers bad attitude and disrespect means we should sell her horse or something huge like that since she doesn't appreciate in anyway.</p><p> </p><p>It is really continuous disrespect to follow the few rules we have for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisa3girls, post: 400433, member: 10927"] Thanks, I will take any help I can get! She does a lot of defiant type things-- like buying the M rated video game and then rather than admit she was wrong and being at least a little bit contrite about it she lashes out saying she doesn't HAVE to do what we say, she NEEDS to know why (and no matter what I said she'd disagree)-- she just doesn't respect our boundaries or rules-- like don't eat in your room (and she still does, AND leaves the dirty spoons and bowls and THEN lies about it when you can plainly see-- I mean I found 12 dirty spoons in there). For me, I take away the game, she loses the money....but for him, the accumulation of what he considers bad attitude and disrespect means we should sell her horse or something huge like that since she doesn't appreciate in anyway. It is really continuous disrespect to follow the few rules we have for her. [/QUOTE]
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