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<blockquote data-quote="Tarisus" data-source="post: 762243" data-attributes="member: 29180"><p>Thank you for the reply, Newksm. Yes, she’s been seeing a psychiatrist for past 2 months and have went in the past. It’s definitely best to try now instead of when she’s an adult. That’s the ironic part of being officially diagnosed as PD as an adult. But we never ignore the signs and assume the worst and hope for the best. Here’s some history her mom and I know. </p><p></p><p>Grandma from dad side admit that she treated the kids unfairly and would always favor the younger one(older kid has the issues here). Grand would always yell at the older kid and give the best/treats to the younger one. That’s how she also treats her kids. </p><p></p><p>There was an incident back 4-5 years ago where this child called my wife and ask to be placed under my wife’s custody. Apparently her bio dad was yelling at her about something and told her to get the **** out. This was told to us about 2 weeks ago. He admits that his words were little harsh for a young child. </p><p></p><p>I’ve picked up signs of jealousy when her younger sister is around. She even gets jealous when my wife buys me things. From my eyes it seems to put her in a depressive state if the spotlight is not on her. I spoke to my wife about it and now, I give her more attention than her younger sister. That seems to help A LOT. I love the younger kid tho, she loves being around me. </p><p></p><p>So we’re looking for advice to minimize and do our best before things go out of control, if it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarisus, post: 762243, member: 29180"] Thank you for the reply, Newksm. Yes, she’s been seeing a psychiatrist for past 2 months and have went in the past. It’s definitely best to try now instead of when she’s an adult. That’s the ironic part of being officially diagnosed as PD as an adult. But we never ignore the signs and assume the worst and hope for the best. Here’s some history her mom and I know. Grandma from dad side admit that she treated the kids unfairly and would always favor the younger one(older kid has the issues here). Grand would always yell at the older kid and give the best/treats to the younger one. That’s how she also treats her kids. There was an incident back 4-5 years ago where this child called my wife and ask to be placed under my wife’s custody. Apparently her bio dad was yelling at her about something and told her to get the **** out. This was told to us about 2 weeks ago. He admits that his words were little harsh for a young child. I’ve picked up signs of jealousy when her younger sister is around. She even gets jealous when my wife buys me things. From my eyes it seems to put her in a depressive state if the spotlight is not on her. I spoke to my wife about it and now, I give her more attention than her younger sister. That seems to help A LOT. I love the younger kid tho, she loves being around me. So we’re looking for advice to minimize and do our best before things go out of control, if it does. [/QUOTE]
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