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How do you regain a fresh perspective with difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 369409" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Regaining that fresh perspective can be difficult. I know at times I'm almost numb when it comes to my difficult child. His good days mean he has had some good moments or maybe even many good moments but always, there are the insults and the emotional abuse. Many times I want to be done, to wave the white flag, or to run away. I look it a lot like Terry. I try to remember how much younger he is than his actual years; that his insults are so much like that of a toddler's. I try to remember his disability and that he didn't ask to be this way. It's what gets me through; however, I very much understand your feelings as I often feel the same way myself. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 369409, member: 1631"] Regaining that fresh perspective can be difficult. I know at times I'm almost numb when it comes to my difficult child. His good days mean he has had some good moments or maybe even many good moments but always, there are the insults and the emotional abuse. Many times I want to be done, to wave the white flag, or to run away. I look it a lot like Terry. I try to remember how much younger he is than his actual years; that his insults are so much like that of a toddler's. I try to remember his disability and that he didn't ask to be this way. It's what gets me through; however, I very much understand your feelings as I often feel the same way myself. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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