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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 158053" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Is she getting help for her possible abuse issues yet? Has anything changed? I recall that this child had many, many issues, some because of her mother, some because of your behavior toward her, some because of the family's hostility toward her father, etc. There were many possible variables.</p><p>An Child Psychiatrist is better to ask than us. It's such a broad question. </p><p>Have you changed your interaction with this child? Any family counseling?</p><p>We are not trained--and we don't know exactly what her background is...or what is going on at home. Many difficult child's wake up cranky for a variety of reasons, and that is one of many reasons they need professional help.</p><p>Many kids wake up grumpy, but they get over it. If she doesn't, I'm assuming something deeper is wrong and, if my recollection is correct, the problems run deep and are spread throughout the family. I hope you have leaped ahead and gotten this child, and the rest of the family, the help you so desperately need...if this is the family I remember, nothing will get much better until you get solid professional help...all of you. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 158053, member: 1550"] Is she getting help for her possible abuse issues yet? Has anything changed? I recall that this child had many, many issues, some because of her mother, some because of your behavior toward her, some because of the family's hostility toward her father, etc. There were many possible variables. An Child Psychiatrist is better to ask than us. It's such a broad question. Have you changed your interaction with this child? Any family counseling? We are not trained--and we don't know exactly what her background is...or what is going on at home. Many difficult child's wake up cranky for a variety of reasons, and that is one of many reasons they need professional help. Many kids wake up grumpy, but they get over it. If she doesn't, I'm assuming something deeper is wrong and, if my recollection is correct, the problems run deep and are spread throughout the family. I hope you have leaped ahead and gotten this child, and the rest of the family, the help you so desperately need...if this is the family I remember, nothing will get much better until you get solid professional help...all of you. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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