My dd is 8. When she was younger (3, 4, 5 y.o.), she was speech delayed, had social delays, and was extremely hyperactive and impulsive. She started preschool at age 3 in our town's handicapped preschool where she had an IEP and received speech therapy. When she was in kindergarten, I was doing research on ADHD, autism, etc., and came across the Feingold program. I decided to eliminate red dye from her diet to see if it would make a difference. Completely different child! Her teacher noticed a huge difference in her as well. We have kept her away from foods with red dye ever since, which at times is a challenge because of school. I had always sent her lunch and snacks with her to keep her away from anything that might be in the school lunches. Well, last year, she took ALL of her money (from birthdays and what-not), deposited it in her school lunch account, and totally pigged out. She knows what foods to look out for and how to check labels, and we did not see a difference in her behavior. But we did eventually find out about it at the end of the year. As a punishment, she lost her allowance. Over the summer, I decided to let her buy lunch a few days a week this year to give her more freedom and try and satisfy the "thrill" of buying her lunch. She knew the rules: buy 2 days, take lunch/snacks 3 days. Since she has 2 brothers, I told her that I would know if she was buying lunch/snacks when she shouldn't be, and if she did that, buying would be over for her. When I sent the money to school, the form was checked for "lunch ONLY." Well, somehow those instructions were disregarded. Since school began, we have seen a dramatic difference in her behavior. We were constantly asking her what she was eating, etc., and her school work was suffering terribly. Last week, she came home and told me that her account was empty. Long to short-- she spent $29.00 on snacks since the middle of September. She told me the things she had been buying, and none of them have red dye. I contacted the school and that has been settled, but I still have the matter of what was making her behavior so bad. This morning I thought of a theory, and this is where I need someone to tell me if this is possible:
Could it be that the guilt of knowing she was lying and cheating, together with the thrill of having all that money available to spend, be what was driving her to act like she was coming out of her skin? The whole story came to light on Wednesday, so she had to take her lunch to school on Thursday and Friday. She doesn't seem at all upset about having to take lunch while her brothers get to have the school lunch. She almost seems relieved, like she is glad it is over. And this past weekend, I had my daughter back. She was so much calmer and more pleasant. She was in control of her body again. She played with my ds all day yesterday without a single fight. It was hard to believe that this was the same child.
I'm hoping that someone here can help me figure out if I am on the right train of thought, or just grasping for straws...
Thanks for reading my long post.
Could it be that the guilt of knowing she was lying and cheating, together with the thrill of having all that money available to spend, be what was driving her to act like she was coming out of her skin? The whole story came to light on Wednesday, so she had to take her lunch to school on Thursday and Friday. She doesn't seem at all upset about having to take lunch while her brothers get to have the school lunch. She almost seems relieved, like she is glad it is over. And this past weekend, I had my daughter back. She was so much calmer and more pleasant. She was in control of her body again. She played with my ds all day yesterday without a single fight. It was hard to believe that this was the same child.
I'm hoping that someone here can help me figure out if I am on the right train of thought, or just grasping for straws...
Thanks for reading my long post.
) But I was a child (and adult) therapist in a past life (MSW).
