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My difficult child jumped out of a moving car
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 220075" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Hi</p><p> </p><p>Im sorry you sound so spent and tired. It can be so hard at times, I know especially when you work so very hard for them and they gravitate and appreciate the parent wtih which does pretty much nothing. I can totally appreciate that, i go thru the same all the time. What evaluations has he had also?? Maybe if he's not medicated right now, it may not be the best time to draw out the rules and regulations at least right now. When my difficult child's at her worst i can even begin to make any type of rules actually work.</p><p> </p><p>Is he medicated your son, I'm sorry I dont' remember from your last post. Also, is your ex husband supportive of your choices and rules with difficult child? Why do i feel like he is not?? Which if so may be leading difficult child to run to him.</p><p> </p><p>it's so hard when their older, between the disorder and the raging hormones its' hard. sending you alot of support tonight, and sleep well</p><p> </p><p>(((((hugs))))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 220075, member: 4514"] Hi Im sorry you sound so spent and tired. It can be so hard at times, I know especially when you work so very hard for them and they gravitate and appreciate the parent wtih which does pretty much nothing. I can totally appreciate that, i go thru the same all the time. What evaluations has he had also?? Maybe if he's not medicated right now, it may not be the best time to draw out the rules and regulations at least right now. When my difficult child's at her worst i can even begin to make any type of rules actually work. Is he medicated your son, I'm sorry I dont' remember from your last post. Also, is your ex husband supportive of your choices and rules with difficult child? Why do i feel like he is not?? Which if so may be leading difficult child to run to him. it's so hard when their older, between the disorder and the raging hormones its' hard. sending you alot of support tonight, and sleep well (((((hugs)))))) [/QUOTE]
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