Sorry for the melodramatic title but it has been that sort of a day. Dd is 7 , has asd and a genetic condition. Also possibly precocious puberty at the moment. She is really violent , just pinches, pushes, bites and hits routinely. This is me, dh and her baby sister when she can get near, today she walked past her sister and then just grabbed and pulled her hair really hard, completely out of the blue.
She also kicked my dad which was awful as he was really annoyed , he'd taken her out and had a lovely time looking at trains (her obsession) for hours so I think it was a shock she kept going for him.
God its hard, dh and I just keep the girls separate when its really dangerous but tomorrow I will be on my own for a bit with them. We have all sorts of support and she isn't as violent at school, I feel I can't handle my own child's behaviour and I am not sure things will get better , she is getting more able if anything, she managed to lock me and dd2 out of the house the other day with a key I didn't even know existed , I had to climb through the window.
Sorry for the rant I just feel at a loss.
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