Don't worry. You don't need to call up Police. Instead walk up to a homeopath store. Hyperactive kids suffering from ADHD can be tamed with homeopathic medicines
Hyoscyamus 1m
Cina 200
Lycopodium 1m
Give 3-4 pills once each on alternate days. Give for 10 days and stop when it is cured. Take it again when the behaviour returns. Gradually she will grow into a docile girl.
2006-11-03 02:11:55
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answered by Helping Hand 2
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I have had to call the police on my son and he is 8!! So I feel your pain and your frustration. He has viloent outburst and he as diagniosed ADHD. My son stayed at a crisis unit for 6 days and it did nothing other than too give he and I a break from one another, he really did not learn anything from being there. The police will help you, it will not be a pretty scene but you need to think of her own self safety and the safety of your family. It is a very hard life. I have done this with my son since he was in K he is now in 3rd grade..only in the last 2 months has he becomes violent..and it seems to escalate everyday..then he might be good for a day and then go right back. Patience is very hard and are worn thin..I am there with ya'...best of luck to you
2006-11-03 06:24:40
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answered by Dark Goddess 3
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Boy that's rough! My little brother used to be the same way.
I wouldn't say call the police unless she is or is in danger. But certainly get help. In fact, you may want to enroll her in one of her 'calm' stages so when the next outburst comes she will be surrounded by people who can control her.
Is she on medication? Have you tried giving her coffee? In some cases that seems to help.
Good luck!
2006-11-03 02:02:48
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answered by Tigger 7
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get all the help for her that you can, if you feel you can't control her or she is a danger to you or her self or anyone else I would call the police but get her in counseling and you also need counseling, I have been through the same thing with my grandson , but he was younger and he acted up a lot in school they had him on medication ,but he later told me he would put it under his and when the nurses wasn't looking he would spit it out (he took meds at school)once you get this under control she will be fine, do a lot of talking to her see if you can make a video and let her see how she acts take advantage of her calm time to talk to her ,let her know how this makes you feel, but you get counseling,a one on one and them you both do it together.my grandson is still hyper but he is fine now just graduated from high school in may at age 21 ,but that's OK he did it his way, now I tell him stories about when he was young and how he acted and had me in tears ,he laughs so hard he cry but it made me a stronger and a better grandparent, just glad to have lived this long to tell someone else ,their is hope,it's some times to love your kids when they act ugly but we have to and we can love them but not like the way they act, stay prayed up and God will see you through
2006-11-03 02:20:04
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answered by elizabeth_davis28 6
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My son has ADHD and has aggressive outbursts i know how it feels when you have no control all you want to do is help and do the best by your children it is sooooo hard ....
I am taking my son for hypnotherapy to release any built up emotion/frustration it sounds promising >>>
Good luck Nikki XX
2006-11-03 02:08:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Pray with her. God is a Great Healer. Take her to church to learn God's way of living a joyful and hopeful life.
In the Beginning God created heavens and earth.
God gives you air to breathe and sunshine to enjoy.
God gives you water to drink and food to eat.
God gives you a wonderful body and sound mind, to live.
God loves you, and you are precious to Him.
Son of God died on the Cross to save us from condemnation.
Jesus’ love is boundless and everlasting.
We have the hope of Heaven through Jesus.
Life therefore has fantastic and glorious future!
(Digestion of above can even prevent depression and suicidal thoughts.)
2006-11-03 04:06:05
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answered by Moriahho 2
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There are mental health crisis centers listed in the phone book. It would be a good idea to call and talk to them about her continued problems.
I believe she's calling out for help, and I believe someone abused her and she wants help about that.
We cannot help here, but you may save her life.
My daughter at 16 was slashing herself and I had to petition the court to get her help..and the Judge in Chester County, Pa signed the order in October!
Thanks God for everything.
2006-11-03 02:05:21
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answered by May I help You? 6
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sorry to hear but never ever call police or any one stronger than her. only way to gt the work done is patience.some times even she shows the mood changes on u.but do't react she will cool down after a while then u can convince her
2006-11-03 02:03:03
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answered by red rose 5 3
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You need to relax mom. I have so been there I understand! I went to the site below and ask her. It's a free service the herbs she recommended for my daughter have worked amazing! Her new site is still under construction but she is still taking Q & A and such.
Please go ask her,it's a free service.
http://www.askagreenwitch.zoomshare.com/
2006-11-03 02:01:34
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answered by vanislandwitch 3
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You just need to keep her active. Enroll her in a sport or something. Anything to "burn her out" so to speak. It worked for my younger brother who's hyperactive.
2006-11-03 01:58:48
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answered by mistahfantastic 2
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