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How to detach when grandkids are involved.
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<blockquote data-quote="End of our rope" data-source="post: 632280" data-attributes="member: 17544"><p>I know there is no answer on page 158 of this book to sort this out. What I hear here is more that I have stopped parenting my difficult child and they can now sort through their lives on their own. Does their mental illness count differently as disability than other types. Does not the multitude of manifestations in people give room to say every case is different or do we lump everyone in one basket and expect them to respond in only one fashion.</p><p></p><p>This is so above my pay grade but I cannot suppress my parenting instincts. Guard the cave, beat back the bears and lions. Or throw them to the lions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="End of our rope, post: 632280, member: 17544"] I know there is no answer on page 158 of this book to sort this out. What I hear here is more that I have stopped parenting my difficult child and they can now sort through their lives on their own. Does their mental illness count differently as disability than other types. Does not the multitude of manifestations in people give room to say every case is different or do we lump everyone in one basket and expect them to respond in only one fashion. This is so above my pay grade but I cannot suppress my parenting instincts. Guard the cave, beat back the bears and lions. Or throw them to the lions! [/QUOTE]
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