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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 110032" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's a good point Jog- when my difficult child had the worst issues and I was the furthest at witz end, the docs said more than anything, I needed to re-establish the emotional bond that was suffering due to difficult child issues and my repsonses and remind difficult child that I would always love him and be here. At the time, that sounded like the opposite of what most everyone else was telling me- like that would be condoning or sending the message that poor behavior would be tolerated. However, a couple of talks during walks in the park, a couple of dinners out just talking, etc., really seemed to start us in a new direction. Not that difficult child doesn't still have difficult child moments and we still have problems, but we're "on the same side" again and that's remebered, even in the most heated moments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 110032, member: 3699"] That's a good point Jog- when my difficult child had the worst issues and I was the furthest at witz end, the docs said more than anything, I needed to re-establish the emotional bond that was suffering due to difficult child issues and my repsonses and remind difficult child that I would always love him and be here. At the time, that sounded like the opposite of what most everyone else was telling me- like that would be condoning or sending the message that poor behavior would be tolerated. However, a couple of talks during walks in the park, a couple of dinners out just talking, etc., really seemed to start us in a new direction. Not that difficult child doesn't still have difficult child moments and we still have problems, but we're "on the same side" again and that's remebered, even in the most heated moments. [/QUOTE]
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