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<blockquote data-quote="PonyGirl65" data-source="post: 688783" data-attributes="member: 20087"><p>Let go of your worry today, Lil. Son may sleep it off and hopefully Jabber will too. I'm glad to hear son has never been violent ~ mine never was either.</p><p></p><p>DoneDad, you offer wise words and yes, a hard line. I respect your opinions and I don't necessarily disagree with you BUT not all of our kids respond to such a hard tack. Mine didn't. Actually, neither of my boys would respond well to blunt force.</p><p></p><p>Just my two-cents. I had to figure out the best way to approach and deal with the difficulties my sons presented me with. PC24 has textbook ODD and would absolutely turn inside out when faced with hard "old school" tactics. GFG31 is a textbook addict and had ZERO respect or fear of consequences.</p><p></p><p>We all need to try different things and go different ways. We all respond differently and find what works best for us in the course of time and trial & error.</p><p></p><p>Lil & Jabber did what they did in the heat of the moment, and then, when things calmed down, they chose to respond in the way they felt was best for their situation. Tough stuff for all involved, and they did the next right thing for themselves. It's what we all need to do.</p><p></p><p>I'm so grateful for the loving and caring support we have together here!</p><p></p><p>Peace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PonyGirl65, post: 688783, member: 20087"] Let go of your worry today, Lil. Son may sleep it off and hopefully Jabber will too. I'm glad to hear son has never been violent ~ mine never was either. DoneDad, you offer wise words and yes, a hard line. I respect your opinions and I don't necessarily disagree with you BUT not all of our kids respond to such a hard tack. Mine didn't. Actually, neither of my boys would respond well to blunt force. Just my two-cents. I had to figure out the best way to approach and deal with the difficulties my sons presented me with. PC24 has textbook ODD and would absolutely turn inside out when faced with hard "old school" tactics. GFG31 is a textbook addict and had ZERO respect or fear of consequences. We all need to try different things and go different ways. We all respond differently and find what works best for us in the course of time and trial & error. Lil & Jabber did what they did in the heat of the moment, and then, when things calmed down, they chose to respond in the way they felt was best for their situation. Tough stuff for all involved, and they did the next right thing for themselves. It's what we all need to do. I'm so grateful for the loving and caring support we have together here! Peace [/QUOTE]
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