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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 325256" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Welcome to the board. We all found this board on a day much like the day when you found it. Ive been here for over 10 years now. As you can see in my signature, my kids are all grown up now. I just stay because I like it here, and to give back what I got. </p><p></p><p>These kids, and also us parents who are difficult child's in our own right (me for an example...lol) can be tough to handle. They certainly werent what we expected when we first held that little baby in our arms. Ive learned though that none of my kids have become what I dreamed of when I held them. One is closer but they all have their own quirks and unique gifts. One thing I was told, and it has proven true, is that kids seem to mature much later than we think they should. 18 just isnt the true benchmark. Wait until the mid-twenties and see how she is. My difficult child is much better at 23 than he ever was in his late teens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 325256, member: 1514"] Welcome to the board. We all found this board on a day much like the day when you found it. Ive been here for over 10 years now. As you can see in my signature, my kids are all grown up now. I just stay because I like it here, and to give back what I got. These kids, and also us parents who are difficult child's in our own right (me for an example...lol) can be tough to handle. They certainly werent what we expected when we first held that little baby in our arms. Ive learned though that none of my kids have become what I dreamed of when I held them. One is closer but they all have their own quirks and unique gifts. One thing I was told, and it has proven true, is that kids seem to mature much later than we think they should. 18 just isnt the true benchmark. Wait until the mid-twenties and see how she is. My difficult child is much better at 23 than he ever was in his late teens. [/QUOTE]
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