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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 646854" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Terry, unlike many difficult children yours still cares what you think. He may defy you, but in the end, without you pushing him around the next morning, he took his medications. I still say there is a lot of hope for this kid. He cares about you and his Dad in a way that most of our difficult children don't. The truth is, he could have stayed out, gotten high to spite you (many do it, although who does it really hurt?), and toss his medication down the toilet saying, "You can't make me take it." While he is not listening to you, he is still acting like he cares about pushing the limits too far. </p><p></p><p>Don't feel all is lost. With him, it's not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 646854, member: 1550"] Terry, unlike many difficult children yours still cares what you think. He may defy you, but in the end, without you pushing him around the next morning, he took his medications. I still say there is a lot of hope for this kid. He cares about you and his Dad in a way that most of our difficult children don't. The truth is, he could have stayed out, gotten high to spite you (many do it, although who does it really hurt?), and toss his medication down the toilet saying, "You can't make me take it." While he is not listening to you, he is still acting like he cares about pushing the limits too far. Don't feel all is lost. With him, it's not. [/QUOTE]
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