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Detachment or flat out mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 506496" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>in my opinion that is not mean at all! I still have relatives that wait until they very LAST minute to ask a favor of me and then they expect me to drop everything (because I did) and help them. I have stopped reacting!</p><p>My brother-in-law also has gout and doesn't eat right, but he is slowly getting better.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child still does not understand that choices have consequences, good or bad!</p><p>"The only way my difficult children seem to learn anything is through natural consequences. Those "lightbulb" moments seem to happen quickly after they experience negative consequences as a result of their own behavior"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 506496, member: 13558"] in my opinion that is not mean at all! I still have relatives that wait until they very LAST minute to ask a favor of me and then they expect me to drop everything (because I did) and help them. I have stopped reacting! My brother-in-law also has gout and doesn't eat right, but he is slowly getting better. My difficult child still does not understand that choices have consequences, good or bad! "The only way my difficult children seem to learn anything is through natural consequences. Those "lightbulb" moments seem to happen quickly after they experience negative consequences as a result of their own behavior" [/QUOTE]
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