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First Meeting With Staff and Son!
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 663060" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>Pasa - Oh I really feel for you.... it is such a hard situation to read. Is there anyone there that you trust at all and can get a good read on your son. My guess is he may behave differently when you are not there to see his behavior.... He is angry with you and he wants you to know it. I think giving him space is the right thing to do for right now. You do not need to accept abuse from him.</p><p></p><p>My son has treated me similarly in the past. He went through a pretty long period of just being angry at us because we wouldnt let him just go party with his friends in high school without supervision! I think as he has gotten older, been in several rehabs and met others with parents who really did not treat them well he has put it into perspective.... and now he is 23 instead of 16. Now he can actually tell me he loves me... for years he could not and definitely would not. So take heart about that part of things... his feelings will change as time goes on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 663060, member: 15801"] Pasa - Oh I really feel for you.... it is such a hard situation to read. Is there anyone there that you trust at all and can get a good read on your son. My guess is he may behave differently when you are not there to see his behavior.... He is angry with you and he wants you to know it. I think giving him space is the right thing to do for right now. You do not need to accept abuse from him. My son has treated me similarly in the past. He went through a pretty long period of just being angry at us because we wouldnt let him just go party with his friends in high school without supervision! I think as he has gotten older, been in several rehabs and met others with parents who really did not treat them well he has put it into perspective.... and now he is 23 instead of 16. Now he can actually tell me he loves me... for years he could not and definitely would not. So take heart about that part of things... his feelings will change as time goes on. [/QUOTE]
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