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<blockquote data-quote="Sunlight" data-source="post: 47982" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>well I like to not to take too much blame, after all we love them enough to still be part of a support forum, seeking answers for our kids. failed?? I think not. </p><p></p><p>I like to think we all were handed a huge challenge. we kicked clawed and fought it thru. we never gave up. we didnt even know how to play the game and we participated. we got beaten down, and stood back up and looked for more ways to get thru this. </p><p>so did you.</p><p></p><p>so now you are mourning what she may never be, but then again you must celebrate that you got her this far as well. she is alive. this is a very good philosophy and I am following it for my son as well...I quote you:</p><p>I am willing to guide her, give her advice and support wherever she is living but I am not willing to bail her out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunlight, post: 47982, member: 97"] well I like to not to take too much blame, after all we love them enough to still be part of a support forum, seeking answers for our kids. failed?? I think not. I like to think we all were handed a huge challenge. we kicked clawed and fought it thru. we never gave up. we didnt even know how to play the game and we participated. we got beaten down, and stood back up and looked for more ways to get thru this. so did you. so now you are mourning what she may never be, but then again you must celebrate that you got her this far as well. she is alive. this is a very good philosophy and I am following it for my son as well...I quote you: I am willing to guide her, give her advice and support wherever she is living but I am not willing to bail her out. [/QUOTE]
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