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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 158082" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p><em>Im going to play devils advocate here. Did you actually hear the therapist say that to your son or is your son just telling you he said that? I mean lets all face it...if a 13 year old says he wants to drink and smoke but knows you dont think he should but wants to tell you that he has talked it over with his therapist well then wouldnt it behoove him to tell you that therapist said that a little wouldnt be all that bad?</em></p><p> </p><p>Ahhh, I'm so glad I read to this point. I was thinking the exact same thing. It sounds exactly like something both our easy child and difficult child would tell one of us, about the other. When husband and I talk, alone, we compare the exact phrases, and find that the actual conversation was distorted ... in favor of what the child wanted it to be.</p><p> </p><p>Tread carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 158082, member: 3419"] [I]Im going to play devils advocate here. Did you actually hear the therapist say that to your son or is your son just telling you he said that? I mean lets all face it...if a 13 year old says he wants to drink and smoke but knows you dont think he should but wants to tell you that he has talked it over with his therapist well then wouldnt it behoove him to tell you that therapist said that a little wouldnt be all that bad?[/I] Ahhh, I'm so glad I read to this point. I was thinking the exact same thing. It sounds exactly like something both our easy child and difficult child would tell one of us, about the other. When husband and I talk, alone, we compare the exact phrases, and find that the actual conversation was distorted ... in favor of what the child wanted it to be. Tread carefully. [/QUOTE]
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