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My daughter hits me, throws things at me, and breaks my stuff
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<blockquote data-quote="Dad trying hard" data-source="post: 677218" data-attributes="member: 19955"><p>Thanks so much for the replies - it helps so much. Home school it out of the question for us right now- Mom and I both have full time jobs and are struggling to make ends meet as it is; let alone one of us having to stay home. It's a lovely idea though, wouldn't that be fantastic. </p><p></p><p>I just asked her why she didn't want to go to school and how she feels about it. Answer was in a calm, collected, informative voice "Mainly because I don't like going to school"</p><p></p><p>She is seeing a child psychiatrist, but is the perfect little angel whenever she talks to him. So he can't tell what is going on other than what we tell him. I'm going to catch her on my cell phone next time and do a full write up on what caused it. My wife told me that the last school blow up was because I had fed her donuts and starbucks banana nut bread. I can see that it contributed, but really, honestly, I was fine with her and only started to get mad because she was taking as long as she could to get ready. Then locked herself in my bedroom. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking up NAMI groups now and have just joined - thanks for that. Maybe they can help .</p><p></p><p>C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dad trying hard, post: 677218, member: 19955"] Thanks so much for the replies - it helps so much. Home school it out of the question for us right now- Mom and I both have full time jobs and are struggling to make ends meet as it is; let alone one of us having to stay home. It's a lovely idea though, wouldn't that be fantastic. I just asked her why she didn't want to go to school and how she feels about it. Answer was in a calm, collected, informative voice "Mainly because I don't like going to school" She is seeing a child psychiatrist, but is the perfect little angel whenever she talks to him. So he can't tell what is going on other than what we tell him. I'm going to catch her on my cell phone next time and do a full write up on what caused it. My wife told me that the last school blow up was because I had fed her donuts and starbucks banana nut bread. I can see that it contributed, but really, honestly, I was fine with her and only started to get mad because she was taking as long as she could to get ready. Then locked herself in my bedroom. I'm looking up NAMI groups now and have just joined - thanks for that. Maybe they can help . C. [/QUOTE]
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