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difficult child 2 to be discharged Friday home; his twin in tears
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<blockquote data-quote="Methuselah" data-source="post: 460927" data-attributes="member: 12725"><p>Hi Seriously. I am sorry your family is going through this. It is an exhausting and worrisome situation. I'm glad your easy child shared how she was feeling, instead of bottling it up. My two difficult children, especially difficult child 1, cause constant stress and tension in our home. Day in, day out. I worry to no end about my PCs. I encourage them to become involved as many activities outside our home as possible to help keep them away from it. It helps a bit. Is your daughter involved in activities, sports, or volunteering? That may help her. It doesn't solve it, but it may give her a positive way to step away from it for a bit. </p><p></p><p>Also, it isn't your fault. I'm mad at the therapist for saying such a thing. We are ultimately responsible for our own choices and behaviors, even raging 15 year olds. Hopefully, he will see that one day and will make the changes necessary to improve his life....and your family's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methuselah, post: 460927, member: 12725"] Hi Seriously. I am sorry your family is going through this. It is an exhausting and worrisome situation. I'm glad your easy child shared how she was feeling, instead of bottling it up. My two difficult children, especially difficult child 1, cause constant stress and tension in our home. Day in, day out. I worry to no end about my PCs. I encourage them to become involved as many activities outside our home as possible to help keep them away from it. It helps a bit. Is your daughter involved in activities, sports, or volunteering? That may help her. It doesn't solve it, but it may give her a positive way to step away from it for a bit. Also, it isn't your fault. I'm mad at the therapist for saying such a thing. We are ultimately responsible for our own choices and behaviors, even raging 15 year olds. Hopefully, he will see that one day and will make the changes necessary to improve his life....and your family's. [/QUOTE]
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