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Some difficult child Issues after years of stability
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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 612082" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>Sharon,</p><p></p><p>Like the others, I think it's wonderful that your difficult child is comfortable, trusts you enough to open up, ask for help. I agree that senior year can be a very difficult year, it's a time filled with excitement about the future, but filled with change and uncertainty too - It's a difficult combination even for "TTs," I can only imagine how much more difficult it must be for our difficult children...</p><p></p><p>Although I wasn't here when your difficult child was 7, I've been around long enough to know that your difficult child is very fortunate you are his mother. While your difficult child worked extremely hard to get where he is today, I doubt he would have been able to do it without all the help, the unconditional love, support, and guidance you give him. Although I don't have a crystal ball, I believe that the combination of your difficult child's strength and determination to overcome challenges, and having you in his corner supporting him all the way, will help him overcome whatever obstacles he's now facing.</p><p></p><p>Keeping your difficult child in my thoughts and prayers... Hugs... SFR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 612082, member: 3388"] Sharon, Like the others, I think it's wonderful that your difficult child is comfortable, trusts you enough to open up, ask for help. I agree that senior year can be a very difficult year, it's a time filled with excitement about the future, but filled with change and uncertainty too - It's a difficult combination even for "TTs," I can only imagine how much more difficult it must be for our difficult children... Although I wasn't here when your difficult child was 7, I've been around long enough to know that your difficult child is very fortunate you are his mother. While your difficult child worked extremely hard to get where he is today, I doubt he would have been able to do it without all the help, the unconditional love, support, and guidance you give him. Although I don't have a crystal ball, I believe that the combination of your difficult child's strength and determination to overcome challenges, and having you in his corner supporting him all the way, will help him overcome whatever obstacles he's now facing. Keeping your difficult child in my thoughts and prayers... Hugs... SFR [/QUOTE]
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