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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 434438" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>No, you're not awful..just a human whose patience and nerves have been pushed beyond limits. That being said and with the benefit of a little hindsight, I would recommend apologizing to him and then at another ime later on, start explaining how he has weakness and strengths just like everyone and the way his weaknesses exhibit themselves effects his choices of who'll watch him and places he can attend and that he needs to do ABC to work on those as best he can. We all have to find ways to deal with and compensate for our own weaknesses.</p><p></p><p>I'm only saying this because I said things like that to my son a couple of times when he was younger and now it pains me to no end thinking I maight have contributed more than I could ever have forseen to his internalizing his bad feelings about himself and his perception of no chance beyond a life of incarceration. You know- another situation where maybe I'm just relating my own experience with my son too much to your situation, while Wee's problems are entirely different. So keep that in mind while gnawing on my words....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 434438, member: 3699"] No, you're not awful..just a human whose patience and nerves have been pushed beyond limits. That being said and with the benefit of a little hindsight, I would recommend apologizing to him and then at another ime later on, start explaining how he has weakness and strengths just like everyone and the way his weaknesses exhibit themselves effects his choices of who'll watch him and places he can attend and that he needs to do ABC to work on those as best he can. We all have to find ways to deal with and compensate for our own weaknesses. I'm only saying this because I said things like that to my son a couple of times when he was younger and now it pains me to no end thinking I maight have contributed more than I could ever have forseen to his internalizing his bad feelings about himself and his perception of no chance beyond a life of incarceration. You know- another situation where maybe I'm just relating my own experience with my son too much to your situation, while Wee's problems are entirely different. So keep that in mind while gnawing on my words.... [/QUOTE]
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