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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 759328" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I've been around for twenty years, off and on. I came here with a nine year old who was hard to handle, ADHD (heavy on the H), ODD, and the board gave me tips on dealing with the school and how to deal with her at home. As our kids grew up, some were more successful than others, and the board wasn't needed as much. People dropped out, the kids grew up, and the issues have changed. I see more of addiction problems than ever before, and since I have no experience with that, I rarely respond, though I do check in.</p><p></p><p>Holidays are often a slow time, mainly because the kids are home and there isn't the time to get online and post. Weekends are slow, too. The Old Guard, that helped me so much, are mostly gone, hopefully it's because their kids are doing well and not because they feel too hopeless to post. In any case, please know that there are people all over the world who share in your situations and are here to help. </p><p></p><p>Many hugs going out to all the warrior parents who are still fighting for their kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 759328, member: 4040"] I've been around for twenty years, off and on. I came here with a nine year old who was hard to handle, ADHD (heavy on the H), ODD, and the board gave me tips on dealing with the school and how to deal with her at home. As our kids grew up, some were more successful than others, and the board wasn't needed as much. People dropped out, the kids grew up, and the issues have changed. I see more of addiction problems than ever before, and since I have no experience with that, I rarely respond, though I do check in. Holidays are often a slow time, mainly because the kids are home and there isn't the time to get online and post. Weekends are slow, too. The Old Guard, that helped me so much, are mostly gone, hopefully it's because their kids are doing well and not because they feel too hopeless to post. In any case, please know that there are people all over the world who share in your situations and are here to help. Many hugs going out to all the warrior parents who are still fighting for their kids. [/QUOTE]
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