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Other parents/friends of mine do not understand my child.... HELP PLZ
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<blockquote data-quote="Megs87" data-source="post: 743992" data-attributes="member: 22386"><p>Wow everything you just said seems to me like it could be what my daughter is experiencing. Thank you. </p><p></p><p>I do want to clarify though. I was trying not to sound like i was making excuses for her in my post. (Maybe I was and didnt even realize it.) I definitely whole heartedly agree to not allow her to hide behind her diagnoses and I do not encourage that or even myself bring up her diagnoses to ones that just do not need to even know about it. I do not want her friends who are already so patient to stick around after what they have witnessed of her to have to adjust to her. I hope I wasnt coming off that way. I am wanting my daughter to adjust and learn the things needed to socialize and socialize well. I struggle with how to go about It on my end. I am still learning how to discipline her without making it worse for her or anyone else involved. I still have a lot to learn. She was a "late diagnoses" as well. Another thing I blame myself for taking so long to get it. I allowed my issues in life to overshadow hers. I always felt like she was the way she was because of me that i wasnt disciplining right and resulted in her being this way or that way. But it got to where I could no longer ignore there was something more to this than just me. She was having problems with more than i could explain away to myself. Hope that made sense. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again. Your response was uplifting and very informative <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Megs87, post: 743992, member: 22386"] Wow everything you just said seems to me like it could be what my daughter is experiencing. Thank you. I do want to clarify though. I was trying not to sound like i was making excuses for her in my post. (Maybe I was and didnt even realize it.) I definitely whole heartedly agree to not allow her to hide behind her diagnoses and I do not encourage that or even myself bring up her diagnoses to ones that just do not need to even know about it. I do not want her friends who are already so patient to stick around after what they have witnessed of her to have to adjust to her. I hope I wasnt coming off that way. I am wanting my daughter to adjust and learn the things needed to socialize and socialize well. I struggle with how to go about It on my end. I am still learning how to discipline her without making it worse for her or anyone else involved. I still have a lot to learn. She was a "late diagnoses" as well. Another thing I blame myself for taking so long to get it. I allowed my issues in life to overshadow hers. I always felt like she was the way she was because of me that i wasnt disciplining right and resulted in her being this way or that way. But it got to where I could no longer ignore there was something more to this than just me. She was having problems with more than i could explain away to myself. Hope that made sense. Thanks again. Your response was uplifting and very informative :) [/QUOTE]
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