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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: 400441" data-attributes="member: 10927"><p>Aspies and NLD are very very similar--- some neuropsychs even believe that NLD is the next step up from Aspie on the spectrum. I agree on the game, and will probably give it back, but she bought it after explicitly being told not to so it got me really angry (again do what I want even though mom says no). You would really let ants get in your house?? YUCK. So you would agree that things like selling the horse is a bit over the top??? </p><p> </p><p>Alot of it is not so much what she does, but the combative attitude when caught-- this is where I fail miserably and make a bad situation worse. And she tends to deteriorate quickly -- this morning I was told that all her friends think I am a b***-- and she doesn't even LIKE me. (She sure does like my checkbook though, huh?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisa3girls, post: 400441, member: 10927"] Aspies and NLD are very very similar--- some neuropsychs even believe that NLD is the next step up from Aspie on the spectrum. I agree on the game, and will probably give it back, but she bought it after explicitly being told not to so it got me really angry (again do what I want even though mom says no). You would really let ants get in your house?? YUCK. So you would agree that things like selling the horse is a bit over the top??? Alot of it is not so much what she does, but the combative attitude when caught-- this is where I fail miserably and make a bad situation worse. And she tends to deteriorate quickly -- this morning I was told that all her friends think I am a b***-- and she doesn't even LIKE me. (She sure does like my checkbook though, huh?) [/QUOTE]
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