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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 438131" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Aww I was so picturing this because that's how DD1 and I have some of our best talks. That popping out of his mouth I'm sure scared him, but if it was a good friend of his, it totally makes sense. in my opinion he wants his friend to really know and understand AND forgive him when he blows up. No he didn't think this on any conscious level, his subconscious did, and that's why it came out. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, if you don't think the social worker is doing any good, I'd hold off. While she is offering practical advice, it's not fitting for you and your son. </p><p></p><p>One thing that is bothering me about your post is You may have just written it that way for lack of a better expression, but emotions are NEVER wrong. They may be extreme or intense, but not WRONG. The way we <strong>express </strong>those emotions can most certainly be WRONG. It sounds almost silly because - Duh we all know that, but kids don't. Especially kids who get frightened by their own emotions which is what it looks like with your son.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately 8 sessions for kids is NOTHING, but better than having to pay it all yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 438131, member: 11965"] Aww I was so picturing this because that's how DD1 and I have some of our best talks. That popping out of his mouth I'm sure scared him, but if it was a good friend of his, it totally makes sense. in my opinion he wants his friend to really know and understand AND forgive him when he blows up. No he didn't think this on any conscious level, his subconscious did, and that's why it came out. Anyway, if you don't think the social worker is doing any good, I'd hold off. While she is offering practical advice, it's not fitting for you and your son. One thing that is bothering me about your post is You may have just written it that way for lack of a better expression, but emotions are NEVER wrong. They may be extreme or intense, but not WRONG. The way we [B]express [/B]those emotions can most certainly be WRONG. It sounds almost silly because - Duh we all know that, but kids don't. Especially kids who get frightened by their own emotions which is what it looks like with your son. Unfortunately 8 sessions for kids is NOTHING, but better than having to pay it all yourself. [/QUOTE]
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