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how did our foo influence our family of choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 667053" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>What good does it do to worry, dear copa? He will see soon enough that he was wrong again</p><p>Prerhaps one day he will want to get help. He is doing so much better now. Baby steps.</p><p></p><p>He is being fueled in his thinking by others who think like him. One day, after they are wrongly predicting over and over again, he will realize they are full of it.</p><p>I think maybe this is how he is choosing to funnel his anxiety. I was afraid of many useless things as a youth and they never happened. Your son may have an anxiety disorder.</p><p>As you well know, this is treatable and when he is a bit more mature, he may well decide to seek treatment.</p><p>I would just let him see that this doesnt happen and let it be</p><p></p><p>Hugs!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 667053, member: 1550"] What good does it do to worry, dear copa? He will see soon enough that he was wrong again Prerhaps one day he will want to get help. He is doing so much better now. Baby steps. He is being fueled in his thinking by others who think like him. One day, after they are wrongly predicting over and over again, he will realize they are full of it. I think maybe this is how he is choosing to funnel his anxiety. I was afraid of many useless things as a youth and they never happened. Your son may have an anxiety disorder. As you well know, this is treatable and when he is a bit more mature, he may well decide to seek treatment. I would just let him see that this doesnt happen and let it be Hugs!!! [/QUOTE]
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