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"Daily Terror", or "difficult children and The Joy of PTSD..."
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 8377" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>You can find out lots of things on Myspace that you don't want to know about your kids and sometimes wish you didn't find out. </p><p>Myspace wasn't around yet when my difficult child was living home, but I did have something called chat nanny at the time that tracked his daily emails and instant messages and I found out many things that made my hair stand on end. </p><p></p><p>Now I track my easy child daughter on Myspace, though hers is set to private, I found her boyfriends :smile:</p><p>Fortunatley I have learned that he is a nice kid who doesn't seem to drink or drug. I don't know what I would do with the info if I found something bad.</p><p></p><p>Sorry you are seeing these things about M, but unless you want to report it to somebody, maybe you shouldn't read it. it's only going to make you sadder and harder for you to detatch. </p><p></p><p>I do know what you mean about the news though. My difficult child doesn't live home, we have a good relationship, but when I hear things on the news about the town he lives in, my heart starts racing and I get that knot in the pit of my stomach until I hear it's not him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 8377, member: 2442"] You can find out lots of things on Myspace that you don't want to know about your kids and sometimes wish you didn't find out. Myspace wasn't around yet when my difficult child was living home, but I did have something called chat nanny at the time that tracked his daily emails and instant messages and I found out many things that made my hair stand on end. Now I track my easy child daughter on Myspace, though hers is set to private, I found her boyfriends [img]:smile:[/img] Fortunatley I have learned that he is a nice kid who doesn't seem to drink or drug. I don't know what I would do with the info if I found something bad. Sorry you are seeing these things about M, but unless you want to report it to somebody, maybe you shouldn't read it. it's only going to make you sadder and harder for you to detatch. I do know what you mean about the news though. My difficult child doesn't live home, we have a good relationship, but when I hear things on the news about the town he lives in, my heart starts racing and I get that knot in the pit of my stomach until I hear it's not him. [/QUOTE]
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