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Is easy child on the phone at 3 a.m. a normal thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 63646"><p>That is true. Even at age 12, difficult child has had ONE really close friend. Lived near by, were attached at the hips for years. that boy's parents divorced and he moved away. He would come visit occasionally. He wrote a note in my basement saying that nobody notices him and he was going to kill himself. I first thought it was difficult child. After talking to difficult child found out it was his friend. I told difficult child to let him know anytime he is feeling sad, or thinking things like that he has permission to call you. Any time, day or night.</p><p>This boys father still lives near by, I did show him the note at the time. The boy was there, and I told him I care to much about him to ignore something like this. He was upset that I told his dad. I couldn't ignore how he was feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 63646"] That is true. Even at age 12, difficult child has had ONE really close friend. Lived near by, were attached at the hips for years. that boy's parents divorced and he moved away. He would come visit occasionally. He wrote a note in my basement saying that nobody notices him and he was going to kill himself. I first thought it was difficult child. After talking to difficult child found out it was his friend. I told difficult child to let him know anytime he is feeling sad, or thinking things like that he has permission to call you. Any time, day or night. This boys father still lives near by, I did show him the note at the time. The boy was there, and I told him I care to much about him to ignore something like this. He was upset that I told his dad. I couldn't ignore how he was feeling. [/QUOTE]
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