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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 500633" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>TeDo, that is exactly what I do...................and that is how I know she's sensitive about the issue, by her reaction to it.</p><p></p><p>I understand this is hard for her, probably better than anyone I understand that. It's not easy to adjust yourself to the fact that one of your children is not "normal", let alone that they might have some major issues going on. (I'm hoping they're fairly minor) It's a very scary thing, very. And while both my girls love their brother very much and accept him for who he is, growing up with him was not always easy by a long shot. So I'm sure that is a factor playing into it too. </p><p></p><p>She's a smart girl. She's a great mom. I know easy child will get there on her own eventually. It's just hard to watch her working through the process. For me it's a 1+1=2 thing because of life experience. It's not the same for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 500633, member: 84"] TeDo, that is exactly what I do...................and that is how I know she's sensitive about the issue, by her reaction to it. I understand this is hard for her, probably better than anyone I understand that. It's not easy to adjust yourself to the fact that one of your children is not "normal", let alone that they might have some major issues going on. (I'm hoping they're fairly minor) It's a very scary thing, very. And while both my girls love their brother very much and accept him for who he is, growing up with him was not always easy by a long shot. So I'm sure that is a factor playing into it too. She's a smart girl. She's a great mom. I know easy child will get there on her own eventually. It's just hard to watch her working through the process. For me it's a 1+1=2 thing because of life experience. It's not the same for her. [/QUOTE]
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