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[quote=Anonymous]We moved to a mid-sized city and I went part time. We can afford a big house in the best school district in town. Great teachers. I clean the house and relax during the day. During the afternoons, I am on kid duty. I do the homework and implement all the therapies my kid needs. It’s very intense parenting. DH loves it because I’m less stressed, the kids are doing well. We did find a miracle for our kid. 1. Kazdin Method for Parenting the Defiant Child. 2. Counterstrain. Turns out a fall and a broken arm had had an effect on my child’s brain, resulting in behavioral difficulties. I tell this story on this board all the time because it’s wild and it took us years to find the source of our problems. If either child had a difficult birth, been in a car accident, or taken a big fall, it can’t hurt to take them to one appointment. The clinics that do counterstrain are very busy. They will not tell you to come back unless they think they can help. If you’re on the Maryland side, you can see Brian Tuckey in Frederick, Maryland. If you’re on the Virginia side, Mary Beth Herrity of Annandale is also very good. [/quote]
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