Your Hardest Family Question: How can I know if my daughter is manipulating me?
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MickeyJanuary 20, 2019
She should have a full evaluation from a pediatric neuropsychologist. This could be something serious, or it could be something minor that the daughter doesn’t know how to process.
JaniceJanuary 20, 2019
Also, have her checked for borderline. The earlier she is treated the better the outcome.
Idaho MomJanuary 19, 2019
Just to make sure, I would find out if her daughter is bipolar.
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