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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 645181" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>TL,</p><p>I am so pleased to hear of so much progress...not just for difficult child but also for YOU. Listening and waiting for our difficult child's to come to their own conclusions is huge in my opinion. It is so hard to refrain from the "see what happens", "When are you going to learn", "What you are doing is never going to work", or "you are an addict and you should know better by now". These are some of the words I "think" in my head but don't say to my difficult child anymore. Like you said...It's his journey. </p><p> </p><p>Glad he is looking into therapy. Honestly, I wish I had had it for myself through much of my life. It really helps to figure out who you are and what your goals are...helps to bounce off ideas and opinions with an objective person. </p><p> </p><p>Nancy,</p><p>I am also so pleased to hear of your daughter's raise and some of the positives she has going on in her life right now. </p><p> </p><p>SIg, You and your son remain in my thoughts and I so hope that his goal list is achievable and honestly I am glad he is back at home surrounded by higher standards. He did not seem to fit well with where he had been aimlessly working. </p><p> </p><p>TL, Also so glad to hear you got to enjoy an awesome trip with your easy child in Australia. How fun! </p><p> </p><p>Love you all,</p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 645181, member: 3305"] TL, I am so pleased to hear of so much progress...not just for difficult child but also for YOU. Listening and waiting for our difficult child's to come to their own conclusions is huge in my opinion. It is so hard to refrain from the "see what happens", "When are you going to learn", "What you are doing is never going to work", or "you are an addict and you should know better by now". These are some of the words I "think" in my head but don't say to my difficult child anymore. Like you said...It's his journey. Glad he is looking into therapy. Honestly, I wish I had had it for myself through much of my life. It really helps to figure out who you are and what your goals are...helps to bounce off ideas and opinions with an objective person. Nancy, I am also so pleased to hear of your daughter's raise and some of the positives she has going on in her life right now. SIg, You and your son remain in my thoughts and I so hope that his goal list is achievable and honestly I am glad he is back at home surrounded by higher standards. He did not seem to fit well with where he had been aimlessly working. TL, Also so glad to hear you got to enjoy an awesome trip with your easy child in Australia. How fun! Love you all, LMS [/QUOTE]
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