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<blockquote data-quote="looking4hope" data-source="post: 112929" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Thank you all for your kind words of support and advice. My son got upset at school today because of the whole situation, as I knew he would. It took him a couple of days to process everything, and I did speak with his teachers and the on-site psychologist so they would be aware of the situation.</p><p></p><p>Mostly, I am sad for my son. I remember getting together with relatives and friends for birthdays, holidays and just to vacation, and it kills me that he won't be included and get to experience these events any longer. It also kills me because on of my sisters and her husband are my son's godparents, and they have effectively rejected him. Some example of Christian love!</p><p></p><p>Now I've got another situation to work through, both for me and my son. But I will do it, because as Timer Lady/ Linda says, it is our responsibility as parents to ensure that our children become productive, law abiding citizens. The path isn't the same for any child, but for children with behavior and emotional problems, there are a lot more crossroads than for "normal" kids.</p><p></p><p>Lisa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="looking4hope, post: 112929, member: 4362"] Thank you all for your kind words of support and advice. My son got upset at school today because of the whole situation, as I knew he would. It took him a couple of days to process everything, and I did speak with his teachers and the on-site psychologist so they would be aware of the situation. Mostly, I am sad for my son. I remember getting together with relatives and friends for birthdays, holidays and just to vacation, and it kills me that he won't be included and get to experience these events any longer. It also kills me because on of my sisters and her husband are my son's godparents, and they have effectively rejected him. Some example of Christian love! Now I've got another situation to work through, both for me and my son. But I will do it, because as Timer Lady/ Linda says, it is our responsibility as parents to ensure that our children become productive, law abiding citizens. The path isn't the same for any child, but for children with behavior and emotional problems, there are a lot more crossroads than for "normal" kids. Lisa [/QUOTE]
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