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havin troubles with my 3 year old boy
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<blockquote data-quote="Carey" data-source="post: 184565" data-attributes="member: 5664"><p>Wow what a great thing to ponder, organizations displying autistic "behaviors" but you're absolutely right! I swear I know husband has some issues and he is TOTALLY reactive, not preventative or proactive. Love him dearly but I feel he needs to get himself straightened out in order to help difficult child. husband's dad is exactly the same. Swear they seem to be Aspie or something else perhaps.....And I'm thinking alot about what you said about the grieving, I didn't take that into account. husband doesn't share feelings. Worries/suffers in silence and alone, hence high frustation levels and low coping skills...I wish he'd let me be there for him rather than become defensive/argumentative all the time.</p><p> </p><p>How is you family, easy child, difficult child? You have so much wonderful insight...thank you! </p><p> </p><p>Carey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carey, post: 184565, member: 5664"] Wow what a great thing to ponder, organizations displying autistic "behaviors" but you're absolutely right! I swear I know husband has some issues and he is TOTALLY reactive, not preventative or proactive. Love him dearly but I feel he needs to get himself straightened out in order to help difficult child. husband's dad is exactly the same. Swear they seem to be Aspie or something else perhaps.....And I'm thinking alot about what you said about the grieving, I didn't take that into account. husband doesn't share feelings. Worries/suffers in silence and alone, hence high frustation levels and low coping skills...I wish he'd let me be there for him rather than become defensive/argumentative all the time. How is you family, easy child, difficult child? You have so much wonderful insight...thank you! Carey [/QUOTE]
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