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Ned some advice please!
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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 551545"><p>I agree that you shouldn't offer anything. He <em>should</em> be doing the right things and it is his mess to clean up. If he is rescued in any way it teaches them nothing - just my experience. I have learned the hard way, unfortunately. BUT, I also understand seeing them do the right things and wanting so bad to support that. But each time I tried to support my difficult child doing the right things, it would backfire and she would either regress or maybe I just had false hopes. Either way, it hasn't worked for me, yet. (((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 551545"] I agree that you shouldn't offer anything. He [I]should[/I] be doing the right things and it is his mess to clean up. If he is rescued in any way it teaches them nothing - just my experience. I have learned the hard way, unfortunately. BUT, I also understand seeing them do the right things and wanting so bad to support that. But each time I tried to support my difficult child doing the right things, it would backfire and she would either regress or maybe I just had false hopes. Either way, it hasn't worked for me, yet. (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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