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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 288286" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>You have found a place that includes lots of experienced loving parents. I am sorry you are in the position you are in. I'm sure you believed that by providing a forever home for the children you would successfully bring love to youngsters who were deprived. Like the others I am assuming your difficult child is adopted BUT it really doesn't matter since you love all the children. The degree of danger in your home requires urgent emotionally painful action on your part.</p><p></p><p>Based on your post your son has been diagnosed. What has been suggested to you other than "watch him like a hawk"? With the level of danger is it possible that you have avoided sharing with those outside your household in fear that you would be in jeopardy of losing the other children?</p><p></p><p>Your post reads "intelligent" "informed" "loving". on the other hand I get the impression that you "know" what needs to be done but are not ready to accept the idea of his removal from your home. We will be here for you so you can</p><p>share your feelings and perhaps get the support you need. Like the others</p><p>I think urgent steps must be taken to separate him from the others. Hugs</p><p>DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 288286, member: 35"] You have found a place that includes lots of experienced loving parents. I am sorry you are in the position you are in. I'm sure you believed that by providing a forever home for the children you would successfully bring love to youngsters who were deprived. Like the others I am assuming your difficult child is adopted BUT it really doesn't matter since you love all the children. The degree of danger in your home requires urgent emotionally painful action on your part. Based on your post your son has been diagnosed. What has been suggested to you other than "watch him like a hawk"? With the level of danger is it possible that you have avoided sharing with those outside your household in fear that you would be in jeopardy of losing the other children? Your post reads "intelligent" "informed" "loving". on the other hand I get the impression that you "know" what needs to be done but are not ready to accept the idea of his removal from your home. We will be here for you so you can share your feelings and perhaps get the support you need. Like the others I think urgent steps must be taken to separate him from the others. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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