tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333447314440516752.post551398986328292403..comments2023-06-29T05:08:41.977-04:00Comments on Bad Word Mama!: Un-EmotionalBad Word Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05946586696660086018noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333447314440516752.post-78801047768249999442012-05-01T20:37:26.124-04:002012-05-01T20:37:26.124-04:00Yea meds are the easy way out and are useless. Glu...Yea meds are the easy way out and are useless. Gluten intolerance I have hear of I would look into that too. <br />My two scents, take a couple of days out of the week and make it mommy and daughter time.Let her plan the days and what she wants to do with you.Do not tell her it is your bonding time, that may push her away. AND BOYS ARE NOT ALLOWED. Chris can take a moment to do Daddy/Son time. Play a board game, go for a walk around the yard, do a hoola hoop competition, play one on one basketball have fun together. If she is anything like our family we need that moment alone with mom it takes us a bit of time but we eventually open up. It won't happen overnight but it will happen. I would not start the bonding time with bombarding her with questions, when she is ready let her talk and ask the questions. Tell her about things she does that you used to do as a kid (Positive things). She will find you both have alot in common. You will know when she is opening up, then she will start answering your questions.Dawnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333447314440516752.post-1547129717753476352012-05-01T15:26:17.877-04:002012-05-01T15:26:17.877-04:00I've thought of that too.. Med's are def o...I've thought of that too.. Med's are def out of the question!! Mommy and daughter can not be sharing meds! LOLBad Word Mamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05946586696660086018noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333447314440516752.post-64763580913112832472012-05-01T12:09:56.426-04:002012-05-01T12:09:56.426-04:00I know a few happy and healthy children that are t...I know a few happy and healthy children that are the same way. I would be wary of a psych. Myself. They are so quick to push a diagnosis and meds. If she is doing well in school and not having any other major issues, Ellen then I really wouldn't be too worried.Lisanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333447314440516752.post-17788009112148107342012-04-30T10:28:37.965-04:002012-04-30T10:28:37.965-04:00Gluten Intolerance.. really? It's amazing what...Gluten Intolerance.. really? It's amazing what can screw us up! <br /> Thanks for the comment.. surely appreciated :)Bad Word Mamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05946586696660086018noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333447314440516752.post-58020310925273028642012-04-30T10:19:12.556-04:002012-04-30T10:19:12.556-04:00first visit.. :).
She could just be unemotiona...first visit.. :). <br /><br />She could just be unemotional or there really could be something wrong. I would take her to a therapist or talk to your doctor about it. I'm not an overreacter-- if it's nothing then move on. But if there actually IS something and you find out years from now, you'll be kicking yourself. <br />(just my 2 cents)<br />note: I spend 18 months and THOUSANDS of dollars trying to figure out why my oldest was such a miserable fuck. After neurologists, sleep studies, therapists, etc.. finally a holistic doctor diagnosed him with gluten intolerance. Best thing I ever did... changed our lives. ;) Good Luck!!!HMMhttp://hotmessmom.comnoreply@blogger.com