tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293985656722113370.post8213325328519101148..comments2023-04-16T04:06:41.275-06:00Comments on Angels with Disabilities!: To Catch a Thief!Dianehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16290869025732714836noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293985656722113370.post-20561153109391563562010-02-08T19:32:28.368-07:002010-02-08T19:32:28.368-07:00Life with FASD stinks sometimes and there are no e...Life with FASD stinks sometimes and there are no easy answers. Prevent what you can by locking up items of value and giving supervision beyond what her chronological age typically calls for. And forgive yourself when you lose it. It hurts to be on the receiving end of these behaviors. <br /><br />Hang in there. It takes longer and many more lessons than with the neuro-typical child, but kids with FASD can learn and behaviors can diminish with maturity. There's hope. ~KariKarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13823015360549493983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293985656722113370.post-87848733373690744612010-02-08T18:18:48.636-07:002010-02-08T18:18:48.636-07:00I wish I had a magic bullet to give you,but I don&...I wish I had a magic bullet to give you,but I don't. My 24 year old daughter is FASD and Bipolar. The stealing stated to get better when she was 18 and it hasn't been a problem at all for the last 3+ years. Unfortunately, it wasn't anyone thing that worked- we just kept plugging and it went away as she matured. It might be helpful to remember Dani emotionally is probably around 10 or 11, because of the FASD. These kids just take so much longer to "get it". I remember that numb feeling well...GB's Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08866513131959998883noreply@blogger.com