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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 414981" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>JJJ, </p><p> </p><p>I remember when Dude went to a different Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and the headmaster there gave her interpretation of Dudes behaviors as "not so cute' after everyone had always commented on him as such a doll. On one hand I was kinda like "FINALLY - someone sees what we do." even DF was like - "Now I like her! She's got it going on." and to that I thought "Well then you and her should do lunch you both think he's so awful!" and then on the other hand I had to curb back my reins because after all this was a more grown up environment meant to make him and help him go in the direction of a young man. </p><p> </p><p>No matter where they are? It's never easy to watch them grow up - especially when they are difficult child's because we've spent so much of our lives trying to find a balance of making them grow up and protecting them FROM people that have not understood that mentally they ARE behind. </p><p> </p><p>My hugs are coming your way. Matters not to me - Kanga will forever be my niece and thus - my princess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 414981, member: 4964"] JJJ, I remember when Dude went to a different Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and the headmaster there gave her interpretation of Dudes behaviors as "not so cute' after everyone had always commented on him as such a doll. On one hand I was kinda like "FINALLY - someone sees what we do." even DF was like - "Now I like her! She's got it going on." and to that I thought "Well then you and her should do lunch you both think he's so awful!" and then on the other hand I had to curb back my reins because after all this was a more grown up environment meant to make him and help him go in the direction of a young man. No matter where they are? It's never easy to watch them grow up - especially when they are difficult child's because we've spent so much of our lives trying to find a balance of making them grow up and protecting them FROM people that have not understood that mentally they ARE behind. My hugs are coming your way. Matters not to me - Kanga will forever be my niece and thus - my princess. [/QUOTE]
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