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Nurture vs. Enabling
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 205474" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well...I think this can be approached in a many pronged way. You talk to the psychiatrist about it, you work with your son about his anxiety, and you can allow him the sleeping area in your room for his more anxious times. </p><p></p><p>My boys climbed into bed with me when they were sick even as teens. I dont think anyone would consider them as not tough. Even Jamie...my Marine...the first place he comes if he arrives in the middle of the night is straight to my bed to jump in for a snuggle to let us know he is "home". Yes...all 6'5" of him. We are their parents...they love us...they feel safe with us...isnt that a good thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 205474, member: 1514"] Well...I think this can be approached in a many pronged way. You talk to the psychiatrist about it, you work with your son about his anxiety, and you can allow him the sleeping area in your room for his more anxious times. My boys climbed into bed with me when they were sick even as teens. I dont think anyone would consider them as not tough. Even Jamie...my Marine...the first place he comes if he arrives in the middle of the night is straight to my bed to jump in for a snuggle to let us know he is "home". Yes...all 6'5" of him. We are their parents...they love us...they feel safe with us...isnt that a good thing? [/QUOTE]
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