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<blockquote data-quote="worriedsister" data-source="post: 130502" data-attributes="member: 4763"><p>Thank you for the responses so far. I really appreciate it.</p><p> </p><p>I agree with all of the input so far. Being a widowed mother of two kids, and having already gone through the trials and tribulations of teenagers and "eighteenitis", I am a firm believer in "all you can do is give your children the tools they need and sit back and PRAY TO GOD they use them". Thankfully my kids came out on the other side and are wonderful caring adults. But I also realize that there are extra steps needed for children that have additional needs. </p><p> </p><p>I am going to relate the info so far to my sister and her family. I hope she will hear the love and concern that it comes with. Not only is this a difficult situation, but he is her first born (moms and dads, you know what thats like!) and is also struggling with letting go.</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully I can convince her to check out this website and join the forum. I think right now she simply needs to hear first hand what others have experienced and have the outlet your forum provides.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again for your warm words, prayers and advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worriedsister, post: 130502, member: 4763"] Thank you for the responses so far. I really appreciate it. I agree with all of the input so far. Being a widowed mother of two kids, and having already gone through the trials and tribulations of teenagers and "eighteenitis", I am a firm believer in "all you can do is give your children the tools they need and sit back and PRAY TO GOD they use them". Thankfully my kids came out on the other side and are wonderful caring adults. But I also realize that there are extra steps needed for children that have additional needs. I am going to relate the info so far to my sister and her family. I hope she will hear the love and concern that it comes with. Not only is this a difficult situation, but he is her first born (moms and dads, you know what thats like!) and is also struggling with letting go. Hopefully I can convince her to check out this website and join the forum. I think right now she simply needs to hear first hand what others have experienced and have the outlet your forum provides. Thanks again for your warm words, prayers and advice. [/QUOTE]
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