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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="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 400581"><p>Hugs as I completely understand where you are!! Exhausting is exactly how I describe my child and she has ALWAYS been exhausting. When my difficult child is not on her medications, she is an explosive, mean, hateful beast. Always doing what I tell her not to and not doing what I told her to. I think that is truly part of the ODD. She is always combative and HAS to have the last word, which is why her mouth keeps going long after it should have stopped. When she is confronted with something she flips out and is very angry and defensive - actually more combative than defensive. It is mind boggling and sooo frustrating because when she flips out I literally want to punch her in the face. </p><p>On medications - different child. More typical teen than difficult child. The only issue I am having now is that she MUST find a job. She doesn't do anything else - time to go to work....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 400581"] Hugs as I completely understand where you are!! Exhausting is exactly how I describe my child and she has ALWAYS been exhausting. When my difficult child is not on her medications, she is an explosive, mean, hateful beast. Always doing what I tell her not to and not doing what I told her to. I think that is truly part of the ODD. She is always combative and HAS to have the last word, which is why her mouth keeps going long after it should have stopped. When she is confronted with something she flips out and is very angry and defensive - actually more combative than defensive. It is mind boggling and sooo frustrating because when she flips out I literally want to punch her in the face. On medications - different child. More typical teen than difficult child. The only issue I am having now is that she MUST find a job. She doesn't do anything else - time to go to work.... [/QUOTE]
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