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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 546609"><p>Vent away!!! It could very well be that he was anxious and excited about Partner coming home and looking forward to shooping for something special for Partner. That is HUGE for a kid his age that is quite attached. I know what you mean about life changing with or without V and that he needs to learn to deal with it. It is going to take some work and time to get him there but he is still quite young and with the interventions in place, it will get better. I know the time involved and the time it takes to see improvement is hard to handle sometimes but progress is progress. I wish I had known when difficult child 1 was that young what I was dealing with. He's 14 and acting like V is now and I worry about what will happen in 4 years. I would have loved to have the interventions in place when he was V's age. I can only dream about where difficult child 1 would be now. </p><p></p><p>Just hold on to the progress V has made and watch the progress he continues to make. It may be slow but it's still progress. I would love for there to be a magic pill or even a magic wand to make things better for our kids.</p><p></p><p>{{{{HUGS}}}} to you and to V. Hopefully having Partner back will calm things down again. He'll still have moments like this but he will learn in baby steps how to deal with it appropriately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 546609"] Vent away!!! It could very well be that he was anxious and excited about Partner coming home and looking forward to shooping for something special for Partner. That is HUGE for a kid his age that is quite attached. I know what you mean about life changing with or without V and that he needs to learn to deal with it. It is going to take some work and time to get him there but he is still quite young and with the interventions in place, it will get better. I know the time involved and the time it takes to see improvement is hard to handle sometimes but progress is progress. I wish I had known when difficult child 1 was that young what I was dealing with. He's 14 and acting like V is now and I worry about what will happen in 4 years. I would have loved to have the interventions in place when he was V's age. I can only dream about where difficult child 1 would be now. Just hold on to the progress V has made and watch the progress he continues to make. It may be slow but it's still progress. I would love for there to be a magic pill or even a magic wand to make things better for our kids. {{{{HUGS}}}} to you and to V. Hopefully having Partner back will calm things down again. He'll still have moments like this but he will learn in baby steps how to deal with it appropriately. [/QUOTE]
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