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Hate watching my kid hurt. (whine)
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 208415" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Yep - Our kids are suppose to have perfect healthy lives. As much as we try to make our kids' lives the best it can/should be, life happens and challenges reach out to even the very young. We don't usually see it because we look at our kids in rose colored glasses. Their innocence covers some bad things that we would never dream that they are going through until the damage gets to the point that the hurt can not just go away with the revealing of the problem. We see the life we want for them and often miss the clues that it is not a true picture.</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry that your children are hurting as well as all our difficult children and the thousands of kids who are not receiving help because they still suffer in silence not knowing they can tell someone.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs to Jess and you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 208415, member: 5096"] Yep - Our kids are suppose to have perfect healthy lives. As much as we try to make our kids' lives the best it can/should be, life happens and challenges reach out to even the very young. We don't usually see it because we look at our kids in rose colored glasses. Their innocence covers some bad things that we would never dream that they are going through until the damage gets to the point that the hurt can not just go away with the revealing of the problem. We see the life we want for them and often miss the clues that it is not a true picture. I am sorry that your children are hurting as well as all our difficult children and the thousands of kids who are not receiving help because they still suffer in silence not knowing they can tell someone. Hugs to Jess and you! [/QUOTE]
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