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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 243025" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I just don't understand him right now. You know how mom's give that "look" to their kids when the kid is really pushing their limits? difficult child gives that look to me. He did this once when I visited him this week. Then, he desparately needs a pair of shoes- the ones he has (the only ones he'll wear) have a piece coming out on the inside that is rubbing a blister on his foot. I told him to take the shoe off so I could check the size (I couldn't remember it) and I'd bring him another pair. He said no, it was ok, because he probably wouldn't like what I bought and although he didn't care, other kids did. Given where he is, WTH difference would it make? And I come home and see holes all in my walls, destroyed doors, and a huge piece of my bedroom door just gone. And he's there acting sincerely clueless and saying if I wasn't so stressed out, he could be coming back home, but since he understands that and cares about me, he'd prefer to just stay there than go to state juvy. I hope they have fun trying to figure him out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 243025, member: 3699"] I just don't understand him right now. You know how mom's give that "look" to their kids when the kid is really pushing their limits? difficult child gives that look to me. He did this once when I visited him this week. Then, he desparately needs a pair of shoes- the ones he has (the only ones he'll wear) have a piece coming out on the inside that is rubbing a blister on his foot. I told him to take the shoe off so I could check the size (I couldn't remember it) and I'd bring him another pair. He said no, it was ok, because he probably wouldn't like what I bought and although he didn't care, other kids did. Given where he is, WTH difference would it make? And I come home and see holes all in my walls, destroyed doors, and a huge piece of my bedroom door just gone. And he's there acting sincerely clueless and saying if I wasn't so stressed out, he could be coming back home, but since he understands that and cares about me, he'd prefer to just stay there than go to state juvy. I hope they have fun trying to figure him out. [/QUOTE]
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