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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 646879" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Terry I know your son acts in some difficult child ways, however he also acts in typical teen behavior, perhaps a tad more over the top, but doesn't always sound like full blown adult gfgdom <em>quite yet.</em> Immature, selfish, defiant and exhausting, yes, as many typical teens can be. Teens can be so exasperating I raised 3 and each one was so different, each one was a head strong, independent, feisty young woman who put me through my paces. </p><p></p><p>This is only my opinion and of course I could be DEAD wrong, but not all kids who are difficult are difficult child's. Many of ours have similar traits, but some don't. Your son may grow his brain a few more years and be able to catch up in maturity and find his way. He seems to have a bit more "heart" and willingness to communicate at times........good traits..........and of course, there's the rest of the story. No doubt it's hard, not minimizing that, just observing a little bit of a difference with him...........</p><p></p><p>HUGS TO YOU TERRY, WHATEVER YOUR SON IS.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 646879, member: 13542"] Terry I know your son acts in some difficult child ways, however he also acts in typical teen behavior, perhaps a tad more over the top, but doesn't always sound like full blown adult gfgdom [I]quite yet.[/I] Immature, selfish, defiant and exhausting, yes, as many typical teens can be. Teens can be so exasperating I raised 3 and each one was so different, each one was a head strong, independent, feisty young woman who put me through my paces. This is only my opinion and of course I could be DEAD wrong, but not all kids who are difficult are difficult child's. Many of ours have similar traits, but some don't. Your son may grow his brain a few more years and be able to catch up in maturity and find his way. He seems to have a bit more "heart" and willingness to communicate at times........good traits..........and of course, there's the rest of the story. No doubt it's hard, not minimizing that, just observing a little bit of a difference with him........... HUGS TO YOU TERRY, WHATEVER YOUR SON IS......... [/QUOTE]
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