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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 461387" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I don't think I have "issues" but I know I am not handling things the best way. I guess all my parenting skills have gone out the window with this child. It seems that normal parenting skills just doesn't work with difficult child. It works with her sister. But her sister feels bad when she messes up... but difficult child acts like she could care less. Every thing escalates. </p><p></p><p>When we have been in the therapy office she will get furious if I discuss some of the challenges we have had at home. (like stealing, raging) So in the past, I really didn't say much to the therapist if she was there. Sometimes, I would send him an email - but he didn't always have them read before the appointment.</p><p></p><p>We are trying to switch to a new therapist soon - waiting for a call back. Our therapist goes to our church and is a wonderful, talented person. But difficult child doesn't want him to know all the stuff that goes on. If we get in with the new therapist - I will ask her what she thinks. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 461387, member: 12511"] I don't think I have "issues" but I know I am not handling things the best way. I guess all my parenting skills have gone out the window with this child. It seems that normal parenting skills just doesn't work with difficult child. It works with her sister. But her sister feels bad when she messes up... but difficult child acts like she could care less. Every thing escalates. When we have been in the therapy office she will get furious if I discuss some of the challenges we have had at home. (like stealing, raging) So in the past, I really didn't say much to the therapist if she was there. Sometimes, I would send him an email - but he didn't always have them read before the appointment. We are trying to switch to a new therapist soon - waiting for a call back. Our therapist goes to our church and is a wonderful, talented person. But difficult child doesn't want him to know all the stuff that goes on. If we get in with the new therapist - I will ask her what she thinks. KSM [/QUOTE]
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