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Turns Out that difficult child's Biggest Problem is Me
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 437137" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>EXCUSE ME???</p><p></p><p>Is this Ms Ally saying this??</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's just that with the way your daughter has been behaving, you're having a bit of a problem getting in touch with those lovey-dovey maternal love feelings like we all have when they are born but tend to distance ourselves from a little by the time we've experienced a few years with them after they become a difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Just tell her the last therapist told you that you should detach some because that therapist thought the problem was that you tried to mother her too much, so this is your solution.</p><p></p><p>Tdocs who don't know what they're doing grasp at straws. I had a couple tell me the problem was I didn't spank difficult child enough when he was a young child- then I had another tell me I discplined him too harshly and too often, Hum. Either way, he minded me when he was a young child so the problem the way I see it is not what I did wrong then- we didn't have those problems then and he behaved- so what's the problem NOW and what do I do NOW?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 437137, member: 3699"] EXCUSE ME??? Is this Ms Ally saying this?? Maybe it's just that with the way your daughter has been behaving, you're having a bit of a problem getting in touch with those lovey-dovey maternal love feelings like we all have when they are born but tend to distance ourselves from a little by the time we've experienced a few years with them after they become a difficult child. Just tell her the last therapist told you that you should detach some because that therapist thought the problem was that you tried to mother her too much, so this is your solution. Tdocs who don't know what they're doing grasp at straws. I had a couple tell me the problem was I didn't spank difficult child enough when he was a young child- then I had another tell me I discplined him too harshly and too often, Hum. Either way, he minded me when he was a young child so the problem the way I see it is not what I did wrong then- we didn't have those problems then and he behaved- so what's the problem NOW and what do I do NOW? [/QUOTE]
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