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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 700573" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>Hmmm ~ Not meaning to be insensitive here, but how does this relate to your son? Perhaps there is too much attachment yet to this <u><em>past</em></u> that might need to be resolved. While it is sad to have this remembrance, don't let it prevent hope and vision for a future independent life for your son.</p><p></p><p>Is this information presented here as an excuse or rationalization for continuing the possibly enabling attachment with your son, whom I see as ... and believe is ... a young man who <u>could</u> (and already does in some ways) show great promise for a successful normal life, but who appears to need steadfast examples of strong confidence and clear loving (adhered to) boundaries in order to learn the seriousness and value of his worthwhile life, and to make efforts to take the needful steps in his own life for good progress. ~ Bless ~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 700573, member: 19617"] Hmmm ~ Not meaning to be insensitive here, but how does this relate to your son? Perhaps there is too much attachment yet to this [U][I]past[/I][/U] that might need to be resolved. While it is sad to have this remembrance, don't let it prevent hope and vision for a future independent life for your son. Is this information presented here as an excuse or rationalization for continuing the possibly enabling attachment with your son, whom I see as ... and believe is ... a young man who [U]could[/U] (and already does in some ways) show great promise for a successful normal life, but who appears to need steadfast examples of strong confidence and clear loving (adhered to) boundaries in order to learn the seriousness and value of his worthwhile life, and to make efforts to take the needful steps in his own life for good progress. ~ Bless ~ [/QUOTE]
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