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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP - to all of you crapping on people who are admitting regrets, I bet you never had to make a safety plan for the family and for any other siblings to ensure no physical injuries when the SN child of your house becomes violent. Probably not, right? Then you have no idea what my life is like. [/quote] I'm so sorry, PP. I have a SN kid, and it's very, very difficult. But I don't regret having my child. That was a risk I took when having a child. I knew there was a chance my child would have problems, and I'd have to deal with them. It's very, very tough. Get as much help as you can with your child, and change his or her diet!! Diet was the #1 thing that helped my child with behavior issues. Food allergies made my kid sick and cranky, so my kid would act out. Took allergic foods out of the kid's diet, and the bad behavior stopped, mostly. Kid was much more cheerful and manageable. Good luck to you, PP! [/quote]
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