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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 443438" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>ktllc, I understand your predicament with your parents insofar as I face this situation daily - comments and criticisms that my son is like he is because I am not tough enough or because he is just a "bad child", etc. And these people are your parents, who love you, so how much worse must their lack of understanding be.</p><p>I truly feel that you <strong>have</strong> to educate your parents. Try to educate your parents, even if they are resistant. You have to get them to read something, talk to someone, maybe even a professional, to get them to see that this is about something your little boy cannot "help" and you cannot help. It will take time, it will be a culture shock. But if someone in authority explains something to them, surely they will begin to accept it?</p><p>I think one of the hardest things about having to raise a difficult child with problems is that added to the stress and complicatedness of that is all the criticism, judgement and lack of understanding of others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 443438, member: 11227"] ktllc, I understand your predicament with your parents insofar as I face this situation daily - comments and criticisms that my son is like he is because I am not tough enough or because he is just a "bad child", etc. And these people are your parents, who love you, so how much worse must their lack of understanding be. I truly feel that you [B]have[/B] to educate your parents. Try to educate your parents, even if they are resistant. You have to get them to read something, talk to someone, maybe even a professional, to get them to see that this is about something your little boy cannot "help" and you cannot help. It will take time, it will be a culture shock. But if someone in authority explains something to them, surely they will begin to accept it? I think one of the hardest things about having to raise a difficult child with problems is that added to the stress and complicatedness of that is all the criticism, judgement and lack of understanding of others. [/QUOTE]
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