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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 282280" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>The way this boy killed his Gma is EXACTLY where we thought Wiz was headed. I cannot even count the number of nights I prayed extra hard that Wiz wouldn't attack any of us. His tdocs would always tell me I "didn't see the situation clearly" when I first expressed this. Then after a couple of months they would start freaking out when they saw how violent he was and realized how he pulled the wool over the therapist's eyes.</p><p></p><p>I would not know how to feel if my son was friends with this person. I would worry it would make the attack seem "ok" or "normal" to my son. But it might actually provide a lesson my child needed. I just don't know which it would be.</p><p></p><p>I think that getting the family therapy on board now is a great idea. I hope they follow through and provide this with a good therapist. </p><p></p><p>As it is, are you taking some time to recharge your batteries as much as you can? </p><p></p><p>Keeping you and difficult child in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 282280, member: 1233"] The way this boy killed his Gma is EXACTLY where we thought Wiz was headed. I cannot even count the number of nights I prayed extra hard that Wiz wouldn't attack any of us. His tdocs would always tell me I "didn't see the situation clearly" when I first expressed this. Then after a couple of months they would start freaking out when they saw how violent he was and realized how he pulled the wool over the therapist's eyes. I would not know how to feel if my son was friends with this person. I would worry it would make the attack seem "ok" or "normal" to my son. But it might actually provide a lesson my child needed. I just don't know which it would be. I think that getting the family therapy on board now is a great idea. I hope they follow through and provide this with a good therapist. As it is, are you taking some time to recharge your batteries as much as you can? Keeping you and difficult child in mind. [/QUOTE]
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