Anonymous wrote:No, but you know that.
ok, maybe my wording is wrong. Depending on where they fall on the spectrum, it is common for neurodivergent kids to exhibit aggressive behaviors. If you want to challenge that send all your questions and concerns to the internet.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my…is she neurodivergent?…it’s not normal for NT children.
I don’t let my kid with autism hit me. So no it is not normal for neurodivergent kids either.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of these responses are just shaming and unkind to a parent who is struggling and seeking help in multiple places. OP, don't listen to those posters.
I recommend seeking out a therapist for her and for you. I think you have a kid with strong emotions who needs to develop stronger emotional regulation skills, and that you could use some help managing your own emotions (especially given your abusive upbringing) and learning some parenting tools.
I would suggest asking in the special needs forum for recommendations for therapists and parenting coaches, you will get good help there (and more empathy and less judgment). You sound like a loving mom who needs support. Good luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of these responses are just shaming and unkind to a parent who is struggling and seeking help in multiple places. OP, don't listen to those posters.
I recommend seeking out a therapist for her and for you. I think you have a kid with strong emotions who needs to develop stronger emotional regulation skills, and that you could use some help managing your own emotions (especially given your abusive upbringing) and learning some parenting tools.
I would suggest asking in the special needs forum for recommendations for therapists and parenting coaches, you will get good help there (and more empathy and less judgment). You sound like a loving mom who needs support. Good luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope you are trolling.
Obviously, this is totally unacceptable.
Biggest concern is she is using this as a coping mechanism and it will become her default. If you do not take drastic steps to curb this, she will be arrested and imprisoned for assault on someone else.
Don’t be afraid to call the police and report it, first offense would be a summary but would open doors to treatment that are otherwise unreachable.
Wow, I really don’t want to call the police. Can I take her to dominion hospital for help? Do they have a child unit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, not normal. What consequences did you give her?
I didn’t know what to do. I was severely abused as a kid, so being hit feels familiar, almost welcome, yet distressing at the same time.
I told her that’s it’s not okay to hit me, but she just hit me again then.
My husband told her not to hit me and I scheduled a session with the school counselor, who told my daughter to just walk away when she wants to hit me.
I wonder if my daughter needs psychiatric help. Prozac? I wonder if she is anxious or depressed.