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My ODD Child

Hi N., Please look for these arrows below: ====> On Jan 9, 2008 2:28 PM, N. wrote: Good afternoon, I purchased your e-book last night, and as I am reading it, it seems to be more appropriate for teens. (I just started looking thru). ===> There are some age-specific parenting strategies, but as long as your child is living in your home, 98% of the techniques will apply regardless of age. 2 yrs ago our dream of becoming parents became true through adoption when we were match up with 3 adorable siblings. Our daughter is 5yrs and her twin brothers are 4. We are blessed, they are adorable children, but we are having behavioral problems with our daughter. She seems to be able to control herself when we are at home or when ever I'm around (I 'm very firm with them and one way or another she seem to listen to me) but the minute I leave her side she becomes in a little devil. At school she is driving everyone crazy. And the worst is that the twins are starting ...

Daughter Refuses To Attend School Regularly

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Mark: I need help. We (my ex-wife and myself) cannot get our daughter to go to school. When she lived with me she missed nearly all of her freshmen year. She is a sophomore at Anderson High School. She has missed most of this year. She claims that she is sick all the time. However, it seems funny to me that she is never sick on the weekends nor was she sick during Christmas vacation. It is apparent to me that she just doesn't want to go to school. She has been to the Anderson Center. We have went to court where the Judge awarded my ex-wife temporary physical custody of my daughter. Now that she lives with her, my ex has the same issues that I had with our daughter. She just will not go to school on a regular basis. Please advise what can we do to resolve this issue. All I want is for my daughter to be in school to get her education. Sincerely, T. ``````````````````````` Hi T., Going to school usually is an exciting, enjoyable event for children. For some it brings in...