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How to help adult grandchildren re: difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 584362" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>AppleCori, welcome!</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry you needed us but, like all of us here, I'm so glad you found us. This site is a wonderful place to rest, to gather strength, and to learn what has helped other parents. At the ends of many of our postings, you will find links to other sites that parent has found valuable enough that she wants to share it. Take a minute to look through them. There are links at the ends of my postings, as well.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for wishing my daughter well, AppleCori. I am doing so much better with everything since I have started posting here, again. So many times, what we need is a different perspective, another style of coping. You will find that here. I am so glad you found us. (I am so glad <strong>I</strong> found us!!! :O) )</p><p></p><p>Congratulations on the upcoming birth of your grandchild! Here is what I have learned: take every smallest opportunity for joy and run with it. Anticipate the baby's birth as well as you are able. Believe all will be well until you know differently, and celebrate with your husband this new phase in both your lives as though everything were as you always hoped it would be. If bad times come, you will cope ~ but you will be able to see your way through the bad times more clearly for having celebrated the good and joyful things.</p><p></p><p>And that's all I know, today.</p><p></p><p>Barbara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 584362, member: 1721"] AppleCori, welcome! I am so sorry you needed us but, like all of us here, I'm so glad you found us. This site is a wonderful place to rest, to gather strength, and to learn what has helped other parents. At the ends of many of our postings, you will find links to other sites that parent has found valuable enough that she wants to share it. Take a minute to look through them. There are links at the ends of my postings, as well. Thank you for wishing my daughter well, AppleCori. I am doing so much better with everything since I have started posting here, again. So many times, what we need is a different perspective, another style of coping. You will find that here. I am so glad you found us. (I am so glad [B]I[/B] found us!!! :O) ) Congratulations on the upcoming birth of your grandchild! Here is what I have learned: take every smallest opportunity for joy and run with it. Anticipate the baby's birth as well as you are able. Believe all will be well until you know differently, and celebrate with your husband this new phase in both your lives as though everything were as you always hoped it would be. If bad times come, you will cope ~ but you will be able to see your way through the bad times more clearly for having celebrated the good and joyful things. And that's all I know, today. Barbara [/QUOTE]
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