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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 376572" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>It can get better... it did with us. Duckie is now a minor difficult child: she still has difficult days but they are much fewer and farther between. She was the "mean girl" in pre-k and "manipulative" in kindergarten. She slept little and was always angry. Our family life was difficult at best. But she received an award for being"Most Dependable" at the end of third grade. I credit her improvement to more effectively treating her allergies and asthma and behavior modification. We lucked out in that she doesn't seem (at this point) to need psychiatric drugs to function. </p><p> </p><p>Will she always have a difficult personality? Probably. Do I ever think she'll truly be a typical person? No. But I think she has a good chance of having a good life.... and that's all any parent can ask for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 376572, member: 1722"] It can get better... it did with us. Duckie is now a minor difficult child: she still has difficult days but they are much fewer and farther between. She was the "mean girl" in pre-k and "manipulative" in kindergarten. She slept little and was always angry. Our family life was difficult at best. But she received an award for being"Most Dependable" at the end of third grade. I credit her improvement to more effectively treating her allergies and asthma and behavior modification. We lucked out in that she doesn't seem (at this point) to need psychiatric drugs to function. Will she always have a difficult personality? Probably. Do I ever think she'll truly be a typical person? No. But I think she has a good chance of having a good life.... and that's all any parent can ask for. [/QUOTE]
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