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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 74054" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Thanks for sharing all these positives. :thumb:It helps me to have a clearer picture of the people your children really are. It's really important for us to remember that our kids have good traits, even if they can be difficult to find sometimes. It is way too easy to dwell upon the negative: the diagnosis, the issues, the raging, the lack of normalcy. It can be dehumanizing to our kids & ourselves. They can become a problem to solve or a behavior to cure, instead of the child we love so dearly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 74054, member: 1722"] Thanks for sharing all these positives. [img]:thumb:[/img]It helps me to have a clearer picture of the people your children really are. It's really important for us to remember that our kids have good traits, even if they can be difficult to find sometimes. It is way too easy to dwell upon the negative: the diagnosis, the issues, the raging, the lack of normalcy. It can be dehumanizing to our kids & ourselves. They can become a problem to solve or a behavior to cure, instead of the child we love so dearly. [/QUOTE]
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