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<blockquote data-quote="Stress Bunny" data-source="post: 629286" data-attributes="member: 4855"><p>Nancy, thanks for the reply. I believe I know I should not allow JT to take Bubby, but somehow the drama that JT creates does raise guilt-ridden doubt in me at times. Am I being unreasonable? Wouldn't it be nice if Bubby could enjoy some time with his brother? They could fish like old times. My husband reminds me that I am engaging in wishful thinking, for the way I would like things to be and not the way they actually are.</p><p></p><p>I am encouraged very much that your daughter has matured a lot lately. That is very hopeful indeed. I know that brain development is not complete until the mid-20s or so, and probably even later for a lot of difficult children, so that does still give me some hope. JT is very much out of control of himself right now, and if nothing disastrous happens in the next five years, maybe he can turn things around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stress Bunny, post: 629286, member: 4855"] Nancy, thanks for the reply. I believe I know I should not allow JT to take Bubby, but somehow the drama that JT creates does raise guilt-ridden doubt in me at times. Am I being unreasonable? Wouldn't it be nice if Bubby could enjoy some time with his brother? They could fish like old times. My husband reminds me that I am engaging in wishful thinking, for the way I would like things to be and not the way they actually are. I am encouraged very much that your daughter has matured a lot lately. That is very hopeful indeed. I know that brain development is not complete until the mid-20s or so, and probably even later for a lot of difficult children, so that does still give me some hope. JT is very much out of control of himself right now, and if nothing disastrous happens in the next five years, maybe he can turn things around. [/QUOTE]
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