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EXCLUSIVE Mom who kicked out mentally ill daughter, nine, because she was 'too hard to handle' claps back at haters
EXCLUSIVE Mom who kicked out mentally ill daughter, nine, because she was 'too hard to handle' claps back at haters

Daily Mail​

time12-07-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Mom who kicked out mentally ill daughter, nine, because she was 'too hard to handle' claps back at haters

A mother who kicked her mentally ill daughter, nine, out of her house because she was 'too hard to handle' has clapped back at haters. Megan Morris, from Sapulpa, Oklahoma, explained during an exclusive chat with the Daily Mail that her daughter, whose name has been hidden for privacy reasons, started acting out when she was only a toddler. And as she got older, the youngster's 'outbursts' only got worse. She would erupt into fits of rage if her parents said no or if she felt overwhelmed; and sometimes, she would even get violent, 'lashing out physically with no warning' and 'attacking her siblings unprovoked,' leaving them terrified. She once reached behind from the back seat and covered her mom's eyes while she was driving, almost resulting in a horrific car accident. On another occasion, she flipped the swing her baby brother was in upside down so the then-three-month-old came crashing to the ground, and she once hit her sibling in the head with a candle, resulting in him needing stitches. Fearing for the safety of her other children, Megan made the hard decision to remove her daughter from their home three years ago. Chatting with the Daily Mail about it, the mother-of-five explained, 'Her behavior started becoming really hard to manage around age two-and-a-half, but there were signs even earlier. 'As a baby, she never slept and cried constantly. No matter what we tried, nothing helped. It always felt like something deeper was going on, even before she could talk.' She began therapy at age three and by the time she was six she was diagnosed with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and ADHD. 'She's been on medication since age five and has been hospitalized for inpatient treatment four times,' Megan continued. 'It's been an incredibly difficult road, but everything we've done has been to help her feel safe and supported. Megan admitted that for years, their home was consumed by 'fear and anxiety,' and that her daughter's constant outbursts were 'really hard' on her four siblings. 'She just can't handle being told to do something, and it escalates quickly. There have been times she's lashed out physically with no warning, and that kind of unpredictability is tough on everyone,' she continued. The violence became so severe that CPS eventually got involved, leading to the youngster, then nine, moving out of their home in 2022. 'CPS told me that if I didn't take action and one of the other kids got seriously hurt, I could be charged with failure to protect,' she explained. 'That was the most painful moment of my life, but I had to make the safest choice for all of my children - including her.' She's now living with her paternal grandparents, and Megan insisted she still talks to her 'every single day.' 'It's a more stable environment where she can get the support she needs,' she added. 'I still talk to her every single day through FaceTime and stay involved in all of her treatment, schooling, and care. She still comes to visit, but only for short stretches to keep it manageable for everyone.' Megan has been sharing their journey on TikTok, and while many people have been extremely supportive, she has faced some backlash over her decision to 'kick' her daughter out. 'Three years ago, I kicked my mentally ill nine-year-old out of my household for the safety and wellbeing of myself, as well as her siblings,' she said in one video, which was shared back in May and has since gotten nearly 25 million views. 'One of the major things she would do, if she was in the back seat and she was irritated or if you said something to her that she didn't like, or sometimes it was just random, she would get behind my seat and cover my eyes while I'm driving down the road. 'She would attack her siblings unprovoked. One time she got in trouble and she went and flipped her three month old brother out of his swing onto the floor. 'She took the dog kennel that our puppy was in and threw it across her room. She threw a candle at the back of her brother's head and he had to get stitches. 'She hit one of her sisters in the eye with a baseball bat because she was beefing with somebody else and for whatever reason, took it out on her sister. 'I have custody of my eight-year-old niece and one day she was sleeping on the couch and my daughter walked by her and just smacked her in the face with a shoe because she was in trouble. 'I can go on and on and on about the things my daughter did to everyone but I think you guys get the point. 'So for those of you who are judging or hating on me for removing my daughter from my household, I want to know what you would have done in these situations because disciplining my child only made things worse.' While speaking to the Daily Mail, Megan urged others to not judge her 'unless they've lived through this kind of situation.' 'I didn't give up on my child. I made the hardest decision of my life to protect everyone, including her,' she insisted. 'Love sometimes means making impossible choices, and this was one of them.' She added that she hopes by sharing their story she can help 'bring awareness to childhood mental health.' 'People are quick to assume a kid's behavior must come from trauma, but sometimes it's just a chemical imbalance,' she said. 'That's not something parents can love away or discipline out of a child.' And while she's gotten some negative comments, she insisted that the positive messages have far outweighed the haters. 'Honestly, I've been blown away by the response. So many moms have messaged me saying they're going through the same thing and thought they were the only one,' she revealed. 'That's why I keep talking about it. We need more honesty and less shame around this.' Now, Megan is raising money through GoFundMe so her daughter, now 12, can get an 'in-depth SPECT brain scan' that will look at how her brain functions. 'These evaluations could give us real answers and help us figure out the best treatment moving forward. She deserves every chance at a better future,' Megan said. In the end, she said she believes her daughter is not a bad person, but simply a 'hurting kid,' and insisted that she has not given up on her. 'After an outburst, she'll sometimes feel really bad. She'll say she wants to be better and that she doesn't understand why she loses control,' shared the mother. 'I truly believe she doesn't want to hurt anyone. She just doesn't have the ability to regulate herself when she's in that heightened state. We're working hard to give her the tools to manage it.'

I kicked my mentally ill kid, 9, out of my house — and I get zero judgment from parents who hear my shocking story
I kicked my mentally ill kid, 9, out of my house — and I get zero judgment from parents who hear my shocking story

New York Post

time11-07-2025

  • Health
  • New York Post

I kicked my mentally ill kid, 9, out of my house — and I get zero judgment from parents who hear my shocking story

She gave her kiddo the old heave-ho — and social media is clapping in support. Megan Morris shamelessly announced, 'I kicked my mentally ill nine-year-old out of my house because she was too hard to handle,' to over 24.6 million TikTok viewers, who, upon learning about the troubled tot's violent outbursts, are passing 'zero judgement' on the overwhelmed Oklahoma mama. 5 Megan Morris shamelessly revealed that she kicked her nine-year-old out of the house due to the kid's bad behavior. fizkes – 'If she was in the backseat, and she was irritated or you said something to her that she didn't like, or sometimes it was just random,' Morris began, 'she would get behind my seat and cover my eyes while I'm driving down the road.' The beleaguered blond confessed that she'd often have to 'fight' the tween — whom she has not publicly named — off of her while blindly operating the vehicle, recalling nightmarish incidents as 'super dangerous.' Unfortunately, temporarily impairing her mother and threatening her own life, as well as the lives of others, wasn't the worst of the little rascal's savage stunts. But the child isn't just a Gen Alpha brat. Instead, she's in the alarming number of youngsters suffering from severe mental health challenges. 5 Researchers have found that an increasingly high number of tots, tweens and teens with mental health conditions were recently in desperate need of therapy, counseling and medication. pikselstock – The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics recently revealed that a whopping 15% of America's children aged five to 17 received specialized care for mental health conditions in 2021. A staggering 11.3% of children under age 11 underwent treatment, such as therapy and counseling or prescription medication, per the data. Even more shocking, 18.9% of adolescents, ages 12 to 17, with mental health issues were in need of similar aid. Morris' daughter, now age 12, has, too, sought help for her seemingly unmanageable mischievousness. 5 Morris' daughter is among the rising number of children plagued by mental health issues. Victoria Antre – 'Over the years, she's been diagnosed with DMDD (Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder), Generalized Anxiety Disorder, ADHD, and more,' the mom lamented in a GoFundMe plea. The crowdsourcing campaign is seeking $6,000 toward in-depth brain scans for her daughter. 'She's been in therapy most of her life and has tried countless medications — literally over 100,' Morris moaned in the post, 'but nothing has brought lasting relief.' 'After one of her rages, she often collapses in my arms, sobbing and begging for help,' she added. 'She tells me she doesn't understand why she acts this way — and I believe her. She's not a bad kid. She's a hurting kid.' But physically hurting other kids, including her brothers and sisters, was one of the main reasons Morris felt forced to give the girl the boot. 5 Morris revealed that her nine-year-old had a tendency to violently attack her younger siblings and family members. Victor – 'She would attack her siblings unprovoked,' Morris told her social media watchers in her viral vid. 'One time, she got in trouble and she flipped her three-month-old brother out of his swing [and onto] the floor.' 'She took the dog kennel — we had a little Shih Tzu named Bella,' Morris continued. 'And she took the dog kennel that this little puppy was in and threw it across her room.' And the naughty nine-year-old's impish behavior didn't stop there. 'She threw a candle at the back of her brother's head, and he had to get stitches,' said Morris. 'She hit one of her sisters in the eye with a baseball bat.' 'I have custody of my eight-year-old niece,' the midwesterner said. 'One day, she was sleeping on the couch, and my daughter walked by and smacked her in the face with a shoe because she was in trouble.' 5 Morris challenged digital detractors, folks who shamed her for kicking out the kid, to come up with a better solution to her daughter's behavioral problems. nicoletaionescu – 'I can go on and on and on about the things that my daughter did to everyone,' Morris sighed before angrily addressing the critics, who've bashed her for expelling the kid from her house. 'For those of you who are judging me and hating me for removing my daughter from my household, I want to know what you would have done in those situations,' she spat, 'because disciplining my child only made things worse.' But, rather than give her flak, folks online caught Morris some well-deserved slack. 'Thank you for not ignoring these things and protecting everyone,' a commenter praised. 'As a social worker, you did nothing wrong,' assured a purported professional. 'If every mom did this, there would be no serial killers,' an approving audience member noted. 'Kids need help from a young age.' 'Zero judgment from me,' another cheered. 'You did the right thing for your family,' applauded an equally supportive spectator.

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