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Stability? Is it real?
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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 231004" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>Wonderful Family: Kudos to you and your family for the strides you have made. I understand the concept of the ever-challenging quest to achieve balance. It sounds like you are going to great lengths to address both of your children's needs and feelings, and good for you! Hopefully, you take some time for yourself to regroup, etc. </p><p> </p><p>I have no suggestions in addition to what you are doing already; am still learning myself with my difficult child and easy child (and they are not young kids!). At times in the past, it seemed my daughter received attention less than my son (lots of challenges for my difficult child son). I recognized my shortcomings and have worked towards being there more for my daughter and she appreciates it.</p><p> </p><p>Fran's post is excellent. Good point!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 231004, member: 5937"] Wonderful Family: Kudos to you and your family for the strides you have made. I understand the concept of the ever-challenging quest to achieve balance. It sounds like you are going to great lengths to address both of your children's needs and feelings, and good for you! Hopefully, you take some time for yourself to regroup, etc. I have no suggestions in addition to what you are doing already; am still learning myself with my difficult child and easy child (and they are not young kids!). At times in the past, it seemed my daughter received attention less than my son (lots of challenges for my difficult child son). I recognized my shortcomings and have worked towards being there more for my daughter and she appreciates it. Fran's post is excellent. Good point! [/QUOTE]
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