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Brand new here...and at the end of my rope
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 730961" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Welcome. So sorry to read of these struggles.</p><p>I agree with the above poster.</p><p>Our son was easy going. A few years later we adopted an infant. She was very different. Happens in bio families as well. She ended up with the bipolar diagnosis. Lots of medications and doctor appts.</p><p>It’s early to say what your situation is or might be. </p><p>Maybe you can ask the professionals for help in child rearing. Read books on the topic. Is she on medication? Yes, consistency in discipline is important. Make sure they know they are loved...but they also know the boundaries. </p><p>And therapy for yourself, at least short term might be good.</p><p>This stuff is very taxing.</p><p>Take one day at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 730961, member: 4152"] Welcome. So sorry to read of these struggles. I agree with the above poster. Our son was easy going. A few years later we adopted an infant. She was very different. Happens in bio families as well. She ended up with the bipolar diagnosis. Lots of medications and doctor appts. It’s early to say what your situation is or might be. Maybe you can ask the professionals for help in child rearing. Read books on the topic. Is she on medication? Yes, consistency in discipline is important. Make sure they know they are loved...but they also know the boundaries. And therapy for yourself, at least short term might be good. This stuff is very taxing. Take one day at a time. [/QUOTE]
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