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Dare I say it out loud?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 158272" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Let's hope she actually heard. It is so hard to get kids in general to move out of their comfort zone but ones with Wynter's anxiety issues are so over the top about it. Being different, being afraid of being made fun of, being afraid of failure.</p><p> </p><p>I've many conversations similar to yours with mine. We'd have them, she'd say the right things and I'd be hopeful she'd have gotten the message. Then, she'd go right back to old ways. I honestly thought I had totally failed. Now that she is living on her own, I've found that many of the things we discussed when she was much younger did stick with her and are tools she is using today.</p><p> </p><p>So, if it doesn't work today or tomorrow, don't be surprised if you find that one day the impact of your conversations will crop up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 158272, member: 3626"] Let's hope she actually heard. It is so hard to get kids in general to move out of their comfort zone but ones with Wynter's anxiety issues are so over the top about it. Being different, being afraid of being made fun of, being afraid of failure. I've many conversations similar to yours with mine. We'd have them, she'd say the right things and I'd be hopeful she'd have gotten the message. Then, she'd go right back to old ways. I honestly thought I had totally failed. Now that she is living on her own, I've found that many of the things we discussed when she was much younger did stick with her and are tools she is using today. So, if it doesn't work today or tomorrow, don't be surprised if you find that one day the impact of your conversations will crop up. [/QUOTE]
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