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Wee doesn't even want to go to his school Halloween party.
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 386236" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Shari,</p><p></p><p>honestly, this is no balogna. Reading this gave my heart a little lurch. I remember those days with saddness. No answers. Just hugs.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p><p></p><p>I've edited this post to add something. After I hit the reply button I had the overwhelming urge to hug my difficult child. I called him in and told him I needed a hug. He sat down on the sofa next to me a gave me a hug and asked what was the matter. I told him I had just read about a little boy on the board who didn't want to go to his class Halloween party. I told him he had some behavior issues and he felt like no one liked him and he was going to be bad anyway (almost a mirror of my difficult child in 2nd and 3rd grade). difficult child immediately said, "awww". I told him that I it made me think about when he was little. difficult child told me that wee should go and his mommy should go with him. This from a high-schooler. Sheri, there can be such moments of joy and happiness. You just never know.....Perhaps you and Wee could go out to the dollar store and purchase some Halloween pencils and erasers and tell him the two of you will stop in during the party and give them out to all his friends in class. Perhaps taking some ownership will boost his little self esteem. With hugs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 386236, member: 805"] Shari, honestly, this is no balogna. Reading this gave my heart a little lurch. I remember those days with saddness. No answers. Just hugs. Sharon I've edited this post to add something. After I hit the reply button I had the overwhelming urge to hug my difficult child. I called him in and told him I needed a hug. He sat down on the sofa next to me a gave me a hug and asked what was the matter. I told him I had just read about a little boy on the board who didn't want to go to his class Halloween party. I told him he had some behavior issues and he felt like no one liked him and he was going to be bad anyway (almost a mirror of my difficult child in 2nd and 3rd grade). difficult child immediately said, "awww". I told him that I it made me think about when he was little. difficult child told me that wee should go and his mommy should go with him. This from a high-schooler. Sheri, there can be such moments of joy and happiness. You just never know.....Perhaps you and Wee could go out to the dollar store and purchase some Halloween pencils and erasers and tell him the two of you will stop in during the party and give them out to all his friends in class. Perhaps taking some ownership will boost his little self esteem. With hugs... [/QUOTE]
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