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Also you can call the Department of Family and CHildren. They should
know how to get ahold of this information also. They would for sure know of the agency to find this information. Donna ![]() ![]() |
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My heart goes out to you and any parent that has has a Bipolar child. You love them so much and yet as they swing into the highs and lows they will say and do things that are shocking and painful to themselves and others. My teen was only recently diagnosed with Bipolar II. She has more lows than highs. As parents this breaks our hearts for them (and for us because we love them and only want the best for them) Discipline is difficult because they don't reside on the same wavelength as other children and seems to send them spinning in the opposite direction. Children who do not have BPD respond differently and I felt as though I might be the worlds worst parent and that everyone else had the "good Child". I know that this is not a true thought but it is hard when your child doesn't respond to "conventional methods". I too face challenges of discipline. Love is always there for our kids but then after the love, comes direction and guidance. I would gladly share thoughts on anything that supports the challenges that we are learning to overcome with our children.
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[Mari, you have great advice and I am learning just through your reply's. Thank you for helping. My teen was just diagnosed Bipolar and I had no idea where to turn or what to do. This site was an "accidental" find yesterday and the blessings of knowledge and support are lifesaving. prayers and love to you
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