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difficult child 2 to be discharged Friday home; his twin in tears
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 460999" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I was going to suggest re-reading Explosive Child again as well actually. I think that is exactly what your therapist was talking about. It is exactly the pillowcase situation - you knew it was in Basket C - but you forgot to put it there. (No guilt there - at ALL - just a frame of reference.)</p><p></p><p>As far as easy child - I feel so sad for her - and you - yet no words of wisdom. I guess just keep reassuring her that everything is going to be OK, over and over again - and instilling in her the hope that she so desperately needs. Hope can never hurt...even when it lets us down....it is always an anchor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 460999, member: 3301"] I was going to suggest re-reading Explosive Child again as well actually. I think that is exactly what your therapist was talking about. It is exactly the pillowcase situation - you knew it was in Basket C - but you forgot to put it there. (No guilt there - at ALL - just a frame of reference.) As far as easy child - I feel so sad for her - and you - yet no words of wisdom. I guess just keep reassuring her that everything is going to be OK, over and over again - and instilling in her the hope that she so desperately needs. Hope can never hurt...even when it lets us down....it is always an anchor. [/QUOTE]
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