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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 590279" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I can't say that all three of my difficult child's turned out to be easy child's but honestly with-o a structured life I know they would be alot less capable of dealing with real life. Truly I am ignorant when it comes to other cultures but in Morocco, Canada, South Africa or elsewhere children are expected to show respect to elders, play well with others, listen to their teachers etc. Even if Morocco is a looser culture than most, J likely will be traveling and need the self discipline to adapt.</p><p></p><p>My last biochild was born when I was 24 and proud that I was running a decent household, working, volunteering, and enjoying a very active social life with my then husband. difficult child within a few years had altered our environment. Many nights I stayed up most of the night reading, walking around my yard, singing while listening to the stereo. All those hours I "knew" I should be sleeping to prepare for the next day's challenges but i just HAD to have time to myself.</p><p>It took me years to accept that I had to adapt my life because of difficult child and once I "accepted the things I could not change" I regained a new sense of self. It is difficult to redesign yourself a bit but in my humble opinion it is necessary. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 590279, member: 35"] I can't say that all three of my difficult child's turned out to be easy child's but honestly with-o a structured life I know they would be alot less capable of dealing with real life. Truly I am ignorant when it comes to other cultures but in Morocco, Canada, South Africa or elsewhere children are expected to show respect to elders, play well with others, listen to their teachers etc. Even if Morocco is a looser culture than most, J likely will be traveling and need the self discipline to adapt. My last biochild was born when I was 24 and proud that I was running a decent household, working, volunteering, and enjoying a very active social life with my then husband. difficult child within a few years had altered our environment. Many nights I stayed up most of the night reading, walking around my yard, singing while listening to the stereo. All those hours I "knew" I should be sleeping to prepare for the next day's challenges but i just HAD to have time to myself. It took me years to accept that I had to adapt my life because of difficult child and once I "accepted the things I could not change" I regained a new sense of self. It is difficult to redesign yourself a bit but in my humble opinion it is necessary. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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