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Don't ALL teens have conduct disorder?
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodiedButUnbowed" data-source="post: 734039" data-attributes="member: 13303"><p>I agree that it is all too easy for outsiders with typical children to judge us. Not for one minute could they walk in our shoes. It takes a unique strength to parent children like ours. The judgers and haters don't have what it takes and that's proven by their attitudes.</p><p></p><p>Most children are not like ours. Most children respect authority, even in their adolescent years when their job is to challenge and push boundaries. Most children want a future for themselves, a positive future. Most children care about their grades, want our approval and love, and are willing to work for what they want. Not my stepsons. Perhaps not many of our children. </p><p></p><p>Most children can function in society without being enabled or housed in a highly structured program regulating their every action, because they are unable to regulate themselves to the point where they can participate in life. That to me is the difference between kids like ours and typical children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodiedButUnbowed, post: 734039, member: 13303"] I agree that it is all too easy for outsiders with typical children to judge us. Not for one minute could they walk in our shoes. It takes a unique strength to parent children like ours. The judgers and haters don't have what it takes and that's proven by their attitudes. Most children are not like ours. Most children respect authority, even in their adolescent years when their job is to challenge and push boundaries. Most children want a future for themselves, a positive future. Most children care about their grades, want our approval and love, and are willing to work for what they want. Not my stepsons. Perhaps not many of our children. Most children can function in society without being enabled or housed in a highly structured program regulating their every action, because they are unable to regulate themselves to the point where they can participate in life. That to me is the difference between kids like ours and typical children. [/QUOTE]
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