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Need Serious Support - esp from parents of bi-polar kids
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 586636" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Dash - That is exactly how my difficult child would react when he'd be gone for days at a time and then return home and expect me to not be angry - no, he was angry at me instead. Ugh! </p><p></p><p>I guess they figure that they're not worried about so why should we be? Because we are older, smarter, wiser and we love them far more than they can possibly understand (until they have children of their own to worry about).</p><p></p><p>You set the boundaries very clearly and that is what's important. If she goes to Ossy's to 'think' maybe he should make her aware that he's going to back you up on this. At least we hope he will. </p><p></p><p>*Glad she is home safely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 586636, member: 14356"] Dash - That is exactly how my difficult child would react when he'd be gone for days at a time and then return home and expect me to not be angry - no, he was angry at me instead. Ugh! I guess they figure that they're not worried about so why should we be? Because we are older, smarter, wiser and we love them far more than they can possibly understand (until they have children of their own to worry about). You set the boundaries very clearly and that is what's important. If she goes to Ossy's to 'think' maybe he should make her aware that he's going to back you up on this. At least we hope he will. *Glad she is home safely. [/QUOTE]
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