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Flicker of light and "The Explosive Child"
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<blockquote data-quote="Thinking Outside the Box" data-source="post: 318175" data-attributes="member: 8210"><p><span style="color: purple">I just need to tell everyone who replied to my first thread "<strong>Please read and offer any help!!!!!!!!" </strong> posted on October 15th, THANK YOU! After years and years of doctors and therapists of all kinds, I ended up here only as a last resort hoping to maybe get at least a single piece of valuable advice regarding the situation with our difficult child. Instead, I got overwhelming support and the name of a book. "The Explosive Child" by Ross W. Green is all about my difficult child! I found myself being SOOOO angry that not a single therapist ever told me about this book. You were all so right when you recommended "The Explosive Child" for me to read, I could NOT put it down!! Dr. Greene said everything I have ever wanted to say about my difficult child. I can't believe that this book has been sitting out there all this time and these so-called professionals have left me feeling insane, guilty and feeling like an absolute failure. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: purple">Please continue to share with anyone and everyone who may need to read it. To be very honest, I didn't think that there were other children like my difficult child out there. Much of what we needed, as a family, was to be believed and understood. My husband and I needed to know that we were not bad parents. We have been so devastated and lost for so long and here was this book to put everything into perspective. With all my heart, thank you because for the first time in a long time, I can see that light inside my difficult child. Melinda36<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thinking Outside the Box, post: 318175, member: 8210"] [COLOR=purple]I just need to tell everyone who replied to my first thread "[B]Please read and offer any help!!!!!!!!" [/B] posted on October 15th, THANK YOU! After years and years of doctors and therapists of all kinds, I ended up here only as a last resort hoping to maybe get at least a single piece of valuable advice regarding the situation with our difficult child. Instead, I got overwhelming support and the name of a book. "The Explosive Child" by Ross W. Green is all about my difficult child! I found myself being SOOOO angry that not a single therapist ever told me about this book. You were all so right when you recommended "The Explosive Child" for me to read, I could NOT put it down!! Dr. Greene said everything I have ever wanted to say about my difficult child. I can't believe that this book has been sitting out there all this time and these so-called professionals have left me feeling insane, guilty and feeling like an absolute failure. [/COLOR] [COLOR=purple][/COLOR] [COLOR=purple]Please continue to share with anyone and everyone who may need to read it. To be very honest, I didn't think that there were other children like my difficult child out there. Much of what we needed, as a family, was to be believed and understood. My husband and I needed to know that we were not bad parents. We have been so devastated and lost for so long and here was this book to put everything into perspective. With all my heart, thank you because for the first time in a long time, I can see that light inside my difficult child. Melinda36:happy:[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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