Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 Helene, we've been there with the car issue too, just yesterday in fact. We got a new (to us) van last week. My DD, 14, with OCD, wanted a seat that would be " just hers " , but she and her 11-yr old brother fight over the front seat. Yesterday she sat in the back; when I dropped her off at her therapy appt, her brother later decided it'd be fun to lay down in the back seat and take a nap. Now, I know he never considered the fact that his feet were laying right where my DD was sitting and I didn't catch it either. BUT, when we picked up , she made a comment about gravel and shoes and of course, THEN brother had to mention he had laid down there. To her credit, she didn't freak, but she did start making comments about how the " gravel dust " on his shoes would kill her. I immediately told her I would not tolerate comments like this (especially in front of her 5-year old sister), because they were not true and she knew they were OCD lies, so she should tell them to go away. Don't know if I handled it right (probably not), but she didn't say anything else and she didn't move from the seat! I've got the same issues with her on not really engaging in any tangible constructive ERP that I can see. She has mostly good or great days, and we've just learned to deal with the bad ones, but not be sucked in by them. It still irks me and sometimes downright pisses me off that she won't tackle it, but I just keep hoping she'll do it someday. Just wanted you to know I'm with you in spirit! Debbie http://twochinadolls.blogspot.com ____________________________________________________________ Click here for low rates and flexible payments on interest only loans. http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/PnY6rx8csuyVxZGX1ptgbamFRsMgUtqgd\ 5rhaJzt9ZVdju5iwnD2h/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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