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02-03-2021 07:35 AM
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02-03-2021 03:32 PM
Hi @Jarmstead29, thank you so much for sharing. That sounds like a really difficult situation to be in. So we can understand your situation better, what type of behaviours are you referring to and what do you usually do when your daughter repeats them? I am also wondering if you have any support services in your area that can assist you with this? (e.g. doctors, psychologists or other health professionals).
Just so you know, we are an Australian service so unfortunately our referrals and resources may not be relevant to you. However, you are most welcome to continue posting here on our forum
02-03-2021 03:32 PM
Hi @Jarmstead29, thank you so much for sharing. That sounds like a really difficult situation to be in. So we can understand your situation better, what type of behaviours are you referring to and what do you usually do when your daughter repeats them? I am also wondering if you have any support services in your area that can assist you with this? (e.g. doctors, psychologists or other health professionals).
Just so you know, we are an Australian service so unfortunately our referrals and resources may not be relevant to you. However, you are most welcome to continue posting here on our forum
03-24-2021 02:24 PM
As a parent of two children and a husband with ADHD, that's quite upsetting for you to think you need to separate your child. Your child is going to pick up bad habits everywhere, from daycare, school etc. You can't say for sure where it comes from. You can't avoid it. ADHD isn't a disease or even a problem! It's just a brain difference. It isn't contagious. The best way to support your daughter is to say 'XX has trouble with X because his brain is different' and so I don't want you to do X. But they will both benefit from interacting.
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