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difficult child turns 14 today . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="red" data-source="post: 318216" data-attributes="member: 8390"><p>Oh, congratulations! Reminds me of my difficult child. He is 13 going on 14 in January. He was so angry and trantrumy in elementary school, from first to fifth, but especially fourth grade. They would call every Wednesday to tell me how awful he had been and then he would storm in the house, so upset. And now in 8th grade, he has a diagnosis of depression and medications and he can smile again. I can't get over it. That smile disappeared in first grade and it is finally back. I believe that they do get better, sometimes, under the right circumstances, if we are lucky. But isn't it worth it all when you see that smile again, finally, after so long!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red, post: 318216, member: 8390"] Oh, congratulations! Reminds me of my difficult child. He is 13 going on 14 in January. He was so angry and trantrumy in elementary school, from first to fifth, but especially fourth grade. They would call every Wednesday to tell me how awful he had been and then he would storm in the house, so upset. And now in 8th grade, he has a diagnosis of depression and medications and he can smile again. I can't get over it. That smile disappeared in first grade and it is finally back. I believe that they do get better, sometimes, under the right circumstances, if we are lucky. But isn't it worth it all when you see that smile again, finally, after so long! [/QUOTE]
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