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difficult child -- the positive and the negative
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 319203" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Esther, your son seems to be doing ok. His difficult child behavior while annoying isn't as destructive as it once was. </p><p>Incredible good news about the job. I wonder if he wants some help to overcome his negative behavior or is it that he is happy to make his family and friends feel angry, irritated and disgusted? It's really a crossroads of sorts. He can turn this into a change in his life or he can continue doing the same old, same old. </p><p>I would allow difficult child to talk about his concerns and what his choices would be to increase his chances of success. </p><p>Just a thought. Hugs to you. difficult child's wear us down even as adults.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 319203, member: 3"] Esther, your son seems to be doing ok. His difficult child behavior while annoying isn't as destructive as it once was. Incredible good news about the job. I wonder if he wants some help to overcome his negative behavior or is it that he is happy to make his family and friends feel angry, irritated and disgusted? It's really a crossroads of sorts. He can turn this into a change in his life or he can continue doing the same old, same old. I would allow difficult child to talk about his concerns and what his choices would be to increase his chances of success. Just a thought. Hugs to you. difficult child's wear us down even as adults. [/QUOTE]
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