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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 29346" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>I have learned that the difference between normal teenage behavior and being a total difficult child, is that a normal teenager grows out of this behavior and a true difficult child has to have it knocked out of them :smile:</p><p></p><p>One thing to remember on this board is not to ever feel funny about standing your ground on feeling one way and then admitting you did something you said you would never do. Believe me, we've all done it. You may not be ready to do things now that down the road may change, and we will always understand it. </p><p></p><p>I'll never forget my first alanon meeting and I listened to parents say how they had to ask their children to leave their homes and I thought, there is nothing my son could eve do that I would ever ask him to leave home! Low and behold, 2 months later he was out the door because I knew I had to do it to save his life. I knew he had to hit bottom and I did something I said I would never do. This experience has taught me never to say never and also not to ever be embarassed that I changed my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 29346, member: 2442"] I have learned that the difference between normal teenage behavior and being a total difficult child, is that a normal teenager grows out of this behavior and a true difficult child has to have it knocked out of them [img]:smile:[/img] One thing to remember on this board is not to ever feel funny about standing your ground on feeling one way and then admitting you did something you said you would never do. Believe me, we've all done it. You may not be ready to do things now that down the road may change, and we will always understand it. I'll never forget my first alanon meeting and I listened to parents say how they had to ask their children to leave their homes and I thought, there is nothing my son could eve do that I would ever ask him to leave home! Low and behold, 2 months later he was out the door because I knew I had to do it to save his life. I knew he had to hit bottom and I did something I said I would never do. This experience has taught me never to say never and also not to ever be embarassed that I changed my mind. [/QUOTE]
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