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ALL THIS - IT's at the least half my faul..I cannot see it any other way-I have tried
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 472896" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>dollphyn, many of us spoil our kids and most don't turn out to be difficult child's. He is an adult now and responsible for his own actions. I don't buy the fact that you made him like this. Did you start out trying to make him an A**. Of course not. You did what you did at the time because that's what you thought was best. All of us could have done things differently with our difficult child's. We did the best we could with what we knew at the time. Perhaps I should have been less strict with my difficult child. Yes I spoiled her too but I also made her responsible for her actions at an early age and held her accountable. She still turned out to be a difficult child. </p><p></p><p>Having said that we can't change what we don't acknowledge so now that you know you may have spolied him you can stop and make him accountable. It's time he become a man. Don't be so hard on yourself. Accept that fact that you aren't perfect, none of us are perfect.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 472896, member: 59"] dollphyn, many of us spoil our kids and most don't turn out to be difficult child's. He is an adult now and responsible for his own actions. I don't buy the fact that you made him like this. Did you start out trying to make him an A**. Of course not. You did what you did at the time because that's what you thought was best. All of us could have done things differently with our difficult child's. We did the best we could with what we knew at the time. Perhaps I should have been less strict with my difficult child. Yes I spoiled her too but I also made her responsible for her actions at an early age and held her accountable. She still turned out to be a difficult child. Having said that we can't change what we don't acknowledge so now that you know you may have spolied him you can stop and make him accountable. It's time he become a man. Don't be so hard on yourself. Accept that fact that you aren't perfect, none of us are perfect. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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