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<blockquote data-quote="Seeking Peace" data-source="post: 664996" data-attributes="member: 19374"><p>I agree about the whole being on the hook and feeling like it's my parenting....doesn't help when other parents point the finger at you too...</p><p></p><p>The reality is, those other parents truly just don't know any better. I might react the same way had my child not been so difficult. I only am bothered by the comments because deep down I do feel responsible. Even knowing better. Knowing what all we've tried. Knowing it hasn't changed a thing. </p><p></p><p>The what if versus the what is.</p><p></p><p>I've been seeing my therapist for two years solely about my guilt and struggle with my Difficult Child. Yet, I will say, I feel like I've gotten so much more insight to my behaviors and the way I cope through all of you! </p><p></p><p>It's wonderful to learn others have the same struggles! Others KNOW exactly how I feel. To not feel like I'm all alone and just down right depressed. Thank you to all of you! You're a God send.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seeking Peace, post: 664996, member: 19374"] I agree about the whole being on the hook and feeling like it's my parenting....doesn't help when other parents point the finger at you too... The reality is, those other parents truly just don't know any better. I might react the same way had my child not been so difficult. I only am bothered by the comments because deep down I do feel responsible. Even knowing better. Knowing what all we've tried. Knowing it hasn't changed a thing. The what if versus the what is. I've been seeing my therapist for two years solely about my guilt and struggle with my Difficult Child. Yet, I will say, I feel like I've gotten so much more insight to my behaviors and the way I cope through all of you! It's wonderful to learn others have the same struggles! Others KNOW exactly how I feel. To not feel like I'm all alone and just down right depressed. Thank you to all of you! You're a God send. [/QUOTE]
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