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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 59881" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Sounds like my difficult child on her recent Senior trip. She was always the one taking pics with other people's cameras, but never invited to be in the picture. She calls these kids her friends! Ugh - it's disheartening to watch and when she tells me about some of the kids having a party, yet she's not invited, I can see her watching me for my response, which is of course anger and hurt for her being left out, AGAIN. I think it hurts her deeply, but she's so used to it she feels unworthy.</p><p></p><p>I think lending him an ear is fine, but I have always tried to keep a positive attitude and encourage difficult child to join in and/or make the initial invite. When there was trouble brewing, I tried to steer her to do things on her own that she enjoys. She brought along her sketch pad and a book she was reading on the senior trip just in case she was alone. Turned out she didn't need it, but at least it was there in case. </p><p></p><p>Hugs - I know how much it hurts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 59881, member: 2211"] Sounds like my difficult child on her recent Senior trip. She was always the one taking pics with other people's cameras, but never invited to be in the picture. She calls these kids her friends! Ugh - it's disheartening to watch and when she tells me about some of the kids having a party, yet she's not invited, I can see her watching me for my response, which is of course anger and hurt for her being left out, AGAIN. I think it hurts her deeply, but she's so used to it she feels unworthy. I think lending him an ear is fine, but I have always tried to keep a positive attitude and encourage difficult child to join in and/or make the initial invite. When there was trouble brewing, I tried to steer her to do things on her own that she enjoys. She brought along her sketch pad and a book she was reading on the senior trip just in case she was alone. Turned out she didn't need it, but at least it was there in case. Hugs - I know how much it hurts. [/QUOTE]
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