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Power struggles and talking back -- need suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="laurensmyprincess" data-source="post: 171478" data-attributes="member: 2898"><p>Sara, appreciate your thoughts, but couldnt be further from the truth. We have not treated her with kid gloves, particularly when her behaviour became worse. Believe me, her behaviour is so out of control sometimes, it would shake the most empathetic of people. I'm interested to know why you have come to that conclusion or offer that perspective? </p><p></p><p>We have been living with Epilepsy for almost 4 years, and honestly, alot of times I think that a seizure and no negative behaviour would be a heck of a lot better than dealing with all the medications and H**LL that we go through with the behaviours. I know that is terrible to say, but that is how far gone I feel.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe that she is just "playing us". I think I could have stopped that a long time ago with all the time and effort I've spent trying to change the behaviour. No, there is a lot more to it than that!</p><p></p><p>"Children do well if they can", right? I just don't think she can, and I want to help her learn how.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laurensmyprincess, post: 171478, member: 2898"] Sara, appreciate your thoughts, but couldnt be further from the truth. We have not treated her with kid gloves, particularly when her behaviour became worse. Believe me, her behaviour is so out of control sometimes, it would shake the most empathetic of people. I'm interested to know why you have come to that conclusion or offer that perspective? We have been living with Epilepsy for almost 4 years, and honestly, alot of times I think that a seizure and no negative behaviour would be a heck of a lot better than dealing with all the medications and H**LL that we go through with the behaviours. I know that is terrible to say, but that is how far gone I feel. I don't believe that she is just "playing us". I think I could have stopped that a long time ago with all the time and effort I've spent trying to change the behaviour. No, there is a lot more to it than that! "Children do well if they can", right? I just don't think she can, and I want to help her learn how. [/QUOTE]
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