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How parenting difficult child changes your perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 558542" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It is a tragedy all around. The mother of the boys will spend her life wondering what she could/should have done to raise her boys so that they didn't do this. The parents of Autumn will always wonder what they could/should have done to prevent this. The mother who turned the boys in will likely have them blaming her for the rest of their lves for their actions, wrong as that is. </p><p></p><p>The boys' mom did the very hard thing, probably the hardest thing, by calling the police. Now society is going to want to tear her apart to figure out how to blame her parenting for the boys' actions. the reality of whatever she did or didn't do won't matter. It will be labelled as one thing and will always be remembered that way, even if it is totally incorrect.</p><p></p><p>I hope the moms will both be able to receive support as they both lost their children when Autumn was taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 558542, member: 1233"] It is a tragedy all around. The mother of the boys will spend her life wondering what she could/should have done to raise her boys so that they didn't do this. The parents of Autumn will always wonder what they could/should have done to prevent this. The mother who turned the boys in will likely have them blaming her for the rest of their lves for their actions, wrong as that is. The boys' mom did the very hard thing, probably the hardest thing, by calling the police. Now society is going to want to tear her apart to figure out how to blame her parenting for the boys' actions. the reality of whatever she did or didn't do won't matter. It will be labelled as one thing and will always be remembered that way, even if it is totally incorrect. I hope the moms will both be able to receive support as they both lost their children when Autumn was taken. [/QUOTE]
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