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mother in law has ALL of the answers to our problems- NOT
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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 94670" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>I hear you Dara ,</p><p></p><p> and I know exactly what you are talking about. We've had a long journey with difficult child and have sought help from family and professionals for years - as I know that most people on this site have. No one ever wants to believe that difficult child has issues. For years the school system professionals told us nothing was wrong with difficult child and he was just struggling having to stand in easy child's shadow and just couldn't fill his shoes. difficult child's first psychologist told husband and me that we needed counseling - not difficult child!!!! (she was correct, but trust me , we ALL needed counseling). My own Mom shakes her head, says nothing is amiss with difficult child and that he "rules our house". It's a tough road when no one, and I mean no one believes a child's parents. The more time you spend with a difficult child, the clearer the picture becomes.</p><p></p><p>I agree, seek out those who have an understanding of exactly what your difficult child and you are dealing with...No need to share with those who can't and don't want to understand. They'll just work to convince you the problems are yours and yours alone. We're all working too hard out here to have to endure that type of treatment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 94670, member: 3704"] I hear you Dara , and I know exactly what you are talking about. We've had a long journey with difficult child and have sought help from family and professionals for years - as I know that most people on this site have. No one ever wants to believe that difficult child has issues. For years the school system professionals told us nothing was wrong with difficult child and he was just struggling having to stand in easy child's shadow and just couldn't fill his shoes. difficult child's first psychologist told husband and me that we needed counseling - not difficult child!!!! (she was correct, but trust me , we ALL needed counseling). My own Mom shakes her head, says nothing is amiss with difficult child and that he "rules our house". It's a tough road when no one, and I mean no one believes a child's parents. The more time you spend with a difficult child, the clearer the picture becomes. I agree, seek out those who have an understanding of exactly what your difficult child and you are dealing with...No need to share with those who can't and don't want to understand. They'll just work to convince you the problems are yours and yours alone. We're all working too hard out here to have to endure that type of treatment! [/QUOTE]
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