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After 4 Weeks of Celexa
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 82524"><p>Thanks everyone! I really appreciate the encouragement. Sara, I agree with you. It's not fair to the other kids or the coach to have someone there who doesn't want to be there. It would be different if he was simply not good at it but loved it.</p><p></p><p>Busywend I totally get what you are saying about forcing some issues. Sometimes they need a slight push or they'll hold down the couch for weeks on end lol. You're a good mom, you sensed that it was a push she wanted. I pushed that way for mine too and eventually realized it wasn't the right thing. My mom has to come to that place at some point. She's not as involved in his life and doesn't understand some of his limitations. I just told her that we have to love and accept him for how he is and she agreed. So it's all good. Just sometimes I have to remind myself that I'm doing the right stuff. That's why I love coming here.</p><p></p><p>MicheleL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 82524"] Thanks everyone! I really appreciate the encouragement. Sara, I agree with you. It's not fair to the other kids or the coach to have someone there who doesn't want to be there. It would be different if he was simply not good at it but loved it. Busywend I totally get what you are saying about forcing some issues. Sometimes they need a slight push or they'll hold down the couch for weeks on end lol. You're a good mom, you sensed that it was a push she wanted. I pushed that way for mine too and eventually realized it wasn't the right thing. My mom has to come to that place at some point. She's not as involved in his life and doesn't understand some of his limitations. I just told her that we have to love and accept him for how he is and she agreed. So it's all good. Just sometimes I have to remind myself that I'm doing the right stuff. That's why I love coming here. MicheleL [/QUOTE]
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