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<blockquote data-quote="Usha" data-source="post: 346284" data-attributes="member: 9114"><p>Yes, and all the information out there has helped me a great deal, ( I commit myself to being a better parent everyday and needless to say also end up feeling I have not done enough). The hardest thing for me is to see a child with so much potential being tethered to her past, ( nightmares, flashbacks, severe identity issues, rage, hypervigilance, reactive) and not be able to take advantage of the opportunities available. How do you parents in the US handle attachment issues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Usha, post: 346284, member: 9114"] Yes, and all the information out there has helped me a great deal, ( I commit myself to being a better parent everyday and needless to say also end up feeling I have not done enough). The hardest thing for me is to see a child with so much potential being tethered to her past, ( nightmares, flashbacks, severe identity issues, rage, hypervigilance, reactive) and not be able to take advantage of the opportunities available. How do you parents in the US handle attachment issues? [/QUOTE]
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