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Here is my letter to Scott. Did I act too needy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 99067" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I thought it explained that you just realized you had limitations to overcome with the testing that was done.</p><p>You didn't apologize as much as explained. He can take it for what you offered. A simple olive branch. I thought this was a deeply personal conversation from parent to child. It was not inappropriate and there <em>is</em> needinees. No denying that you need to understand and make an attempt to connect. I think it is totally understandable and acceptable. </p><p></p><p>I always try to put myself in their shoes and try to understand what they are thinking and why. It's not an easy thing to do since it requires unflinching courage to see myself through someone else's eyes. </p><p></p><p>We all try to change to accomodate our kids needs but in the end, you are who you are. </p><p></p><p>I hope he softens his heart enough to explain himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 99067, member: 3"] I thought it explained that you just realized you had limitations to overcome with the testing that was done. You didn't apologize as much as explained. He can take it for what you offered. A simple olive branch. I thought this was a deeply personal conversation from parent to child. It was not inappropriate and there [i]is[/i] needinees. No denying that you need to understand and make an attempt to connect. I think it is totally understandable and acceptable. I always try to put myself in their shoes and try to understand what they are thinking and why. It's not an easy thing to do since it requires unflinching courage to see myself through someone else's eyes. We all try to change to accomodate our kids needs but in the end, you are who you are. I hope he softens his heart enough to explain himself. [/QUOTE]
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