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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="Frazzledmom" data-source="post: 400651"><p>Hi and welcome, every family has to find their limits. I know for us we let a lot of the language slide. A therapist we went to once told us it was just verbal garbage and for our son, I think he was right, so 90% of the time I don't say anything and just walk away. Doesn't mean I'm not seething inside though. I just tend to feel like I have other battles to fight and honestly, my mouth isn't so great half the time either. Good luck! (P.S. I also think that selling the horse would be a bit over the top. The punishment really should fit the crime and for me, I hate to take away a passion because sometimes it's the only thing that keeps them going.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frazzledmom, post: 400651"] Hi and welcome, every family has to find their limits. I know for us we let a lot of the language slide. A therapist we went to once told us it was just verbal garbage and for our son, I think he was right, so 90% of the time I don't say anything and just walk away. Doesn't mean I'm not seething inside though. I just tend to feel like I have other battles to fight and honestly, my mouth isn't so great half the time either. Good luck! (P.S. I also think that selling the horse would be a bit over the top. The punishment really should fit the crime and for me, I hate to take away a passion because sometimes it's the only thing that keeps them going.) [/QUOTE]
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