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Re: I need some advice/reassurance
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<blockquote data-quote="shellyd67" data-source="post: 367084" data-attributes="member: 6371"><p>I second Diasyfaces post. You are trying to get your son the help he needs and are very concerned for his welfare and future. I know many a day I have felt like a failure but I try to take each day one by one and try and understand my difficult child and all his issues. As far as the melt downs in the evening just prepare yourself and your difficult child the best you can. It took me many years to learn how to shut down and just let him go as long he wasn't a danger to himself or others. You are on the right track.... Keep your chin up !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shellyd67, post: 367084, member: 6371"] I second Diasyfaces post. You are trying to get your son the help he needs and are very concerned for his welfare and future. I know many a day I have felt like a failure but I try to take each day one by one and try and understand my difficult child and all his issues. As far as the melt downs in the evening just prepare yourself and your difficult child the best you can. It took me many years to learn how to shut down and just let him go as long he wasn't a danger to himself or others. You are on the right track.... Keep your chin up ! [/QUOTE]
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