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My 5 y.o. son went missing! About to call 911
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 76549" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I have been there done that in the l960's. Yes, it has been that long ago and I</p><p>can tell you from the bottom of my heart...I know your anxiety &</p><p>I know your pain AND I know that the police will not scare him!</p><p>My difficult child is over 40 years old now...at least four years older than</p><p>you. She repeatedly did that exact same thing except usually it</p><p>was late in the day and sometimes :thumbsdown: my two PCs and I</p><p>couldn't find her for an hour. </p><p></p><p>What is the answer? The answer is not the police. The answer is</p><p>not corporal punishment. The answer is not throwing away your childs most favorite toy. The answer is not just praying. The</p><p>answer is not just medication.</p><p></p><p>Find the very very best qualified child psychiatrist and the very</p><p>very best qualified child psychologist and read, read, and read</p><p>some more. If you are very, very lucky you may be able to get</p><p>over this hump and move on to the next. difficult children like yours...and</p><p>like my now adult difficult child have no guarantees of safety or peace or</p><p>happiness. Get the best help you can, get on the same page with</p><p>your spouse and then pray. Many heartfelt hugs coming your way.</p><p>DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 76549, member: 35"] I have been there done that in the l960's. Yes, it has been that long ago and I can tell you from the bottom of my heart...I know your anxiety & I know your pain AND I know that the police will not scare him! My difficult child is over 40 years old now...at least four years older than you. She repeatedly did that exact same thing except usually it was late in the day and sometimes [img]:thumbsdown:[/img] my two PCs and I couldn't find her for an hour. What is the answer? The answer is not the police. The answer is not corporal punishment. The answer is not throwing away your childs most favorite toy. The answer is not just praying. The answer is not just medication. Find the very very best qualified child psychiatrist and the very very best qualified child psychologist and read, read, and read some more. If you are very, very lucky you may be able to get over this hump and move on to the next. difficult children like yours...and like my now adult difficult child have no guarantees of safety or peace or happiness. Get the best help you can, get on the same page with your spouse and then pray. Many heartfelt hugs coming your way. DDD [/QUOTE]
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