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Two is just too much at times
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 410897" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Sharon,</p><p></p><p>as far as the car ride this weekend, the parent that is not driving - sit in the back with one of them and then one can sit in the front. Or let easy child/difficult child do the driving. It'll keep her occupied!</p><p></p><p>You know, there has to be a point where her anger, attitude and spiteful words are not excused because of depression. You just don't treat family that way. It's not the way adults relate. If she is so depressed and has not responded to therapy or medications, why are the docs not more concerned? She is not far away from when many kids go out on their own. You know what I think I would do? I wonder if you would be able to record, audio would be easier and cheaper and less "in her face", her outbursts and just the general tone and words? It would be more effective is she didn't know. 't you could do that for a week and then sit down and play it back, I wonder what her reaction would be? </p><p></p><p>Sharon, I am sorry that easy child/difficult child is making life so much more stressful. </p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 410897, member: 805"] Sharon, as far as the car ride this weekend, the parent that is not driving - sit in the back with one of them and then one can sit in the front. Or let easy child/difficult child do the driving. It'll keep her occupied! You know, there has to be a point where her anger, attitude and spiteful words are not excused because of depression. You just don't treat family that way. It's not the way adults relate. If she is so depressed and has not responded to therapy or medications, why are the docs not more concerned? She is not far away from when many kids go out on their own. You know what I think I would do? I wonder if you would be able to record, audio would be easier and cheaper and less "in her face", her outbursts and just the general tone and words? It would be more effective is she didn't know. 't you could do that for a week and then sit down and play it back, I wonder what her reaction would be? Sharon, I am sorry that easy child/difficult child is making life so much more stressful. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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