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How to recover ourselves after difficult child-induced trauma?
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 597149" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>fedup, where did you post your question? You are presently in the Parent Emeritus forum where our kids are older or out of the house. How it works essentially, is that you presumably are in need of support about your child who is in some manner acting out in negative ways. You post in the forum which best fits your dilemma and issues and those who are members in that forum, will respond. You can post in any forum you like and in as many as you like. It simply helps to narrow it down because those parents will have experience with what you are dealing with. It would likely be best if you picked a forum which fit, wrote a post of your own, put a signature at the bottom of your post so we can remember you and your concerns and of course, keep posting because it really helps. The parents in the site where you posed the question will likely be answering you at some point. I hope you stay and get support, it helps so much. Welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 597149, member: 13542"] fedup, where did you post your question? You are presently in the Parent Emeritus forum where our kids are older or out of the house. How it works essentially, is that you presumably are in need of support about your child who is in some manner acting out in negative ways. You post in the forum which best fits your dilemma and issues and those who are members in that forum, will respond. You can post in any forum you like and in as many as you like. It simply helps to narrow it down because those parents will have experience with what you are dealing with. It would likely be best if you picked a forum which fit, wrote a post of your own, put a signature at the bottom of your post so we can remember you and your concerns and of course, keep posting because it really helps. The parents in the site where you posed the question will likely be answering you at some point. I hope you stay and get support, it helps so much. Welcome! [/QUOTE]
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