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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 581774" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Bunny, so sorry you are having such a rough time. It can be so frustrating to constantly give love to someone who either can't or won't receive it. My difficult child is getting better about it, but there are still times I just want to pull my hair out and scream. I have learned to "over praise" her for things. Just thanking her for little things that for most kids are just expected. After dinner, I thanked her for bringing her dishes over without being asked. And, I have started asking her opinion on thinkgs like makeup. Which she loves to do. I have noticed that since I have been asking her opinion on something that is important to her, she has opened up some, and has been able to accept some of the praise and love we are giving her. </p><p></p><p>And, if your sig. is right, you have about 5 years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 581774, member: 13204"] Bunny, so sorry you are having such a rough time. It can be so frustrating to constantly give love to someone who either can't or won't receive it. My difficult child is getting better about it, but there are still times I just want to pull my hair out and scream. I have learned to "over praise" her for things. Just thanking her for little things that for most kids are just expected. After dinner, I thanked her for bringing her dishes over without being asked. And, I have started asking her opinion on thinkgs like makeup. Which she loves to do. I have noticed that since I have been asking her opinion on something that is important to her, she has opened up some, and has been able to accept some of the praise and love we are giving her. And, if your sig. is right, you have about 5 years! [/QUOTE]
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