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Laying groundwork for children. Not laying groundwork for adults.
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<blockquote data-quote="plymouthmom" data-source="post: 664992" data-attributes="member: 19298"><p>I can so relate to what everyone has said on this post. I felt guilty because I felt I was not parenting well enough for my difficult child. My solution of giving more was actually the problem. My son needed me to say no. I do now but often times have all these negative emotions later. I just try to work through them or not pay attention to them. I need to have boundaries with my son and say no more often than not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plymouthmom, post: 664992, member: 19298"] I can so relate to what everyone has said on this post. I felt guilty because I felt I was not parenting well enough for my difficult child. My solution of giving more was actually the problem. My son needed me to say no. I do now but often times have all these negative emotions later. I just try to work through them or not pay attention to them. I need to have boundaries with my son and say no more often than not. [/QUOTE]
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