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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 503013" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Sometimes, what they need is "family", not "professionals".</p><p>For me... it was a favorite aunt. I know others - friends - who had an older cousin, or shared a farmyard with grandma... </p><p>Sometimes, our kids understand that while their situation is unusual (due to difficult child), THEY are not "different", and don't like being treated as "different"... not that it wouldn't work to use a therapist, but they can't quite wrap their heads around it? </p><p>It didn't work for K2, either... there were no "issues", just working through stuff, and she didn't feel like sharing "normal" stuff with a therapist. (so, I'm stuck with her and she's stuck with me, because there IS no extended family)</p><p></p><p>Glad you're getting help for you, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 503013, member: 11791"] Sometimes, what they need is "family", not "professionals". For me... it was a favorite aunt. I know others - friends - who had an older cousin, or shared a farmyard with grandma... Sometimes, our kids understand that while their situation is unusual (due to difficult child), THEY are not "different", and don't like being treated as "different"... not that it wouldn't work to use a therapist, but they can't quite wrap their heads around it? It didn't work for K2, either... there were no "issues", just working through stuff, and she didn't feel like sharing "normal" stuff with a therapist. (so, I'm stuck with her and she's stuck with me, because there IS no extended family) Glad you're getting help for you, though. [/QUOTE]
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