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I think I may have reached my breaking point...
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 384937"><p>*HUGS* We're in a small town, too, and I wish your town was a little more like this one. School is trying all kinds of ways to help kiddo, the difference being that mine both does and does not want to be around other kids. She wants to feel accepted (even though she alienates herself with her actions) but she would also rather work alone and in or out of school suspensions is what she wants, and leaves everyone at a loss of how to handle her. She craves daddy-like attention so calling police is also a rewarding thing for her because they'll sit and talk to her, giving her that attention, and I now have a list of at least one officer on every shift that I pretty much know on a first name basis that can deal with her. Luckily half the dept is already trained for C.I.D. (child intervention or some such) and the chief wants the entire dept trained. The unfortunate thing about small town life here is a general lack of doctors for her that are helpful. I've also just sat down and cried because I don't know how to help her, and she won't open up about things or help us help her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 384937"] *HUGS* We're in a small town, too, and I wish your town was a little more like this one. School is trying all kinds of ways to help kiddo, the difference being that mine both does and does not want to be around other kids. She wants to feel accepted (even though she alienates herself with her actions) but she would also rather work alone and in or out of school suspensions is what she wants, and leaves everyone at a loss of how to handle her. She craves daddy-like attention so calling police is also a rewarding thing for her because they'll sit and talk to her, giving her that attention, and I now have a list of at least one officer on every shift that I pretty much know on a first name basis that can deal with her. Luckily half the dept is already trained for C.I.D. (child intervention or some such) and the chief wants the entire dept trained. The unfortunate thing about small town life here is a general lack of doctors for her that are helpful. I've also just sat down and cried because I don't know how to help her, and she won't open up about things or help us help her. [/QUOTE]
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