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<blockquote data-quote="graceupongrace" data-source="post: 291237" data-attributes="member: 7371"><p>idohope,</p><p></p><p>I just want to add that you are wise to seek additional help at this age. My difficult child was about your daughter's age when the troubles really began to escalate. He didn't have the sensory issues, but we endured frequent and increasingly horrible meltdowns.</p><p></p><p>We are by no means out of the woods. Thee are still many days when I feel worn down and don't think I can stand up to the battle. We are on a journey that involves ups and downs, trial and error, and evolving diagnoses and treatments. But I can honestly say that had we not begun to address the problems at age 11, we would be in an even more difficult spot today. Having a difficult child is like having a typical teenager x 10. </p><p></p><p>I hope that we can provide some help -- even if it's just to provide an ear so you can vent, a shoulder to cry on, and the assurance that you're not a bad parent and you're not the cause of the problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graceupongrace, post: 291237, member: 7371"] idohope, I just want to add that you are wise to seek additional help at this age. My difficult child was about your daughter's age when the troubles really began to escalate. He didn't have the sensory issues, but we endured frequent and increasingly horrible meltdowns. We are by no means out of the woods. Thee are still many days when I feel worn down and don't think I can stand up to the battle. We are on a journey that involves ups and downs, trial and error, and evolving diagnoses and treatments. But I can honestly say that had we not begun to address the problems at age 11, we would be in an even more difficult spot today. Having a difficult child is like having a typical teenager x 10. I hope that we can provide some help -- even if it's just to provide an ear so you can vent, a shoulder to cry on, and the assurance that you're not a bad parent and you're not the cause of the problems. [/QUOTE]
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