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How do you get them to care for themselves???
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 131462" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Agree. My difficult child's biggest stumbling block has always been her impulsive thinking. She will make the same impulsive remarks/actions over and over again and then when the dust settles will sit there scratching her head in wonder. That is when we usually are able to actually have a discussion about everything in a reasonabl manner. However, before the you-know-what hits the fan and then settles, there is no reaching her. </p><p> </p><p>Each day I am closer and closer to believing that no matter what, my difficult child will always have to take the hard road, not necessarily the path of least resistance mind you, but she definitely likes the easy way out of things. </p><p> </p><p>Great points Nomad. Thanks for sharing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 131462, member: 2211"] Agree. My difficult child's biggest stumbling block has always been her impulsive thinking. She will make the same impulsive remarks/actions over and over again and then when the dust settles will sit there scratching her head in wonder. That is when we usually are able to actually have a discussion about everything in a reasonabl manner. However, before the you-know-what hits the fan and then settles, there is no reaching her. Each day I am closer and closer to believing that no matter what, my difficult child will always have to take the hard road, not necessarily the path of least resistance mind you, but she definitely likes the easy way out of things. Great points Nomad. Thanks for sharing them. [/QUOTE]
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