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Too many opinions...too much guilt
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 187534" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Don't worry about the guilt (easier said than done!) right now. Focus on what your difficult child's diagnosis is and what you can plan for the future. with-a baby on the way, you don't have to plan for now, just a yr for now, for ex. You have your rules and your structure, and you are absolutely right, the rules are diff at your parents' or perhaps there are no rules at all, and either way, it doesn't match what does on in your house.</p><p>What happens when you try to enforce the rules? Does your difficult child scream and hit? I don't recall exactly what your difficult child did at home (sorry, I know you're new, but maybe you posted that already).</p><p>What happens whey your parents enforce the rules? I mean, they must have small rules like wash your hands after using the bathroom, wear your seatbelt, etc.</p><p>I know what you mean about how peaceful it is with-o difficult child in the house. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 187534, member: 3419"] Don't worry about the guilt (easier said than done!) right now. Focus on what your difficult child's diagnosis is and what you can plan for the future. with-a baby on the way, you don't have to plan for now, just a yr for now, for ex. You have your rules and your structure, and you are absolutely right, the rules are diff at your parents' or perhaps there are no rules at all, and either way, it doesn't match what does on in your house. What happens when you try to enforce the rules? Does your difficult child scream and hit? I don't recall exactly what your difficult child did at home (sorry, I know you're new, but maybe you posted that already). What happens whey your parents enforce the rules? I mean, they must have small rules like wash your hands after using the bathroom, wear your seatbelt, etc. I know what you mean about how peaceful it is with-o difficult child in the house. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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