gr8tpanther
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My situation stems from a medical mishap and really isn't even my daughters fault really. She was born with Heart Disease and had to have emergency surgery at 10 days old. There was a problem with the oxygen level during her surgery that left her brain damaged, and of course, this damage affects her behavior and such, so it really isn't MY fault or hers that she is this way, but at the same point and in some cases, it is the child, but in many cases as stated before it is the parents. And sometimes, the children are just looking for the attention they are not getting at home. And sometimes those children picking on other children, are the product of in home ridicule and their way of getting back or lashing out is to take it out on someone who can't or won't fight back.
I have done ALOT of research on why kids are the way they are and with all the therapy and counselors and such that I have been to in the past 9 years, have gathered alot of WHY's in the way the youth of today function. There is no fix if you can't get parents to help their kids. I have done all I can to help mine and won't give up on her, just very frustrating sometimes when there is not much more I can do aside from putting her in a residential fascility that will tell her I gave up. I am not giving up, I am fighting the system.
I have done ALOT of research on why kids are the way they are and with all the therapy and counselors and such that I have been to in the past 9 years, have gathered alot of WHY's in the way the youth of today function. There is no fix if you can't get parents to help their kids. I have done all I can to help mine and won't give up on her, just very frustrating sometimes when there is not much more I can do aside from putting her in a residential fascility that will tell her I gave up. I am not giving up, I am fighting the system.