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<blockquote data-quote="waytootired" data-source="post: 52865" data-attributes="member: 3791"><p>My difficult child who has bipolar says horrible things to my husband and myself ...especially when he's pissed. You just have to blow it off and learn not to take it personally. Sure it isn't right to verbally abuse your parents, but most of the time our son is just venting. We have learned that you really have to pick your battles with a Bipolar kid. It's not easy and it's really not fun, but some of the time we get an apology later. I often , later, after the blow up when he is calm, tell him that he really hurts my feelings. He has said, "I know mom,sorry, I didn't really mean it". </p><p></p><p>Have you read the book, "The Bipolar Child",? I suggest you do.</p><p></p><p>Hugs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waytootired, post: 52865, member: 3791"] My difficult child who has bipolar says horrible things to my husband and myself ...especially when he's pissed. You just have to blow it off and learn not to take it personally. Sure it isn't right to verbally abuse your parents, but most of the time our son is just venting. We have learned that you really have to pick your battles with a Bipolar kid. It's not easy and it's really not fun, but some of the time we get an apology later. I often , later, after the blow up when he is calm, tell him that he really hurts my feelings. He has said, "I know mom,sorry, I didn't really mean it". Have you read the book, "The Bipolar Child",? I suggest you do. Hugs... [/QUOTE]
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