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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 249496" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Star, mstang - you guys have really given me some stuff to think about too, both with difficult child and easy child/difficult child. MMI please don't feel alone because when I was reading your post I was seeing my two in pieces (mostly difficult child but some easy child/difficult child as well) so the responses are helping me out too.</p><p> </p><p>And about those locks, regular key locks ARE totally useless. It seems silly to have a deadbolt on a bedroom door but I found out it's necessary. Of course we never got to this point. I can't get husband to lock the doorknob in the first place so it's pointless to even have a locking door. Of course it's not HIS stuff difficult child wants anyway... She has no interest in that stuff... Jewelry and makeup are way more cool... Sigh.</p><p> </p><p>MMI I have noticed that some of the moms who have been here for a while have a ton of insight and I would third - fourth? - their idea for the neuropsychologist... (by the way they are also right a lot. Wow.) I hope you have been able to come back and check their ideas!</p><p> </p><p>{{{HUGS}}} and prayers too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 249496, member: 6705"] Star, mstang - you guys have really given me some stuff to think about too, both with difficult child and easy child/difficult child. MMI please don't feel alone because when I was reading your post I was seeing my two in pieces (mostly difficult child but some easy child/difficult child as well) so the responses are helping me out too. And about those locks, regular key locks ARE totally useless. It seems silly to have a deadbolt on a bedroom door but I found out it's necessary. Of course we never got to this point. I can't get husband to lock the doorknob in the first place so it's pointless to even have a locking door. Of course it's not HIS stuff difficult child wants anyway... She has no interest in that stuff... Jewelry and makeup are way more cool... Sigh. MMI I have noticed that some of the moms who have been here for a while have a ton of insight and I would third - fourth? - their idea for the neuropsychologist... (by the way they are also right a lot. Wow.) I hope you have been able to come back and check their ideas! {{{HUGS}}} and prayers too. [/QUOTE]
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