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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 650991" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Confused-glad things are going better with your daughter. I think it is difficult for a lot of our children to save their worst behavior for us as parents. I know when my difficult child was younger and had absolutely no control he was an equal opportunity behavior-didn't matter where he was, at school or at home he had no control.</p><p></p><p>Now that we have the right medications on board he saves his nastiness mostly for me. When we were at his psychiatrist appointment the other day and psychiatrist asked why he is still that way with me (not as much with husband but some) his answer is because we will always be there for him. Of course, we told him when he is 18 if this continues he will need to find a new place to live. He still has some issues at school but overall, he saves it for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 650991, member: 1631"] Confused-glad things are going better with your daughter. I think it is difficult for a lot of our children to save their worst behavior for us as parents. I know when my difficult child was younger and had absolutely no control he was an equal opportunity behavior-didn't matter where he was, at school or at home he had no control. Now that we have the right medications on board he saves his nastiness mostly for me. When we were at his psychiatrist appointment the other day and psychiatrist asked why he is still that way with me (not as much with husband but some) his answer is because we will always be there for him. Of course, we told him when he is 18 if this continues he will need to find a new place to live. He still has some issues at school but overall, he saves it for us. [/QUOTE]
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