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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 171761" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Stands....I dont know your upbringing but maybe you would consider getting a book about dealing with your Inner Child and healing that hurt inner child. It might give you a deeper insight into why you are the way you are today, the way you have parented, why your kids are the way they are and so on and so forth. Maybe you can pass on a book like that to your son at some point in his recovery when he is at the point to accept it. I would also get the walking on eggshells book about borderlines for pointers on dealing with your son. </p><p></p><p>Honestly if I thought you could get the same exact reaction out of your son on house arrest that we have with Cory, then it wouldnt be a problem but Cory has never reacted normally to anything. For the first time in years I am seeing emotional growth in leaps and bounds. I am not afraid for him or of him. He is afraid for himself and that is exactly as it should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 171761, member: 1514"] Stands....I dont know your upbringing but maybe you would consider getting a book about dealing with your Inner Child and healing that hurt inner child. It might give you a deeper insight into why you are the way you are today, the way you have parented, why your kids are the way they are and so on and so forth. Maybe you can pass on a book like that to your son at some point in his recovery when he is at the point to accept it. I would also get the walking on eggshells book about borderlines for pointers on dealing with your son. Honestly if I thought you could get the same exact reaction out of your son on house arrest that we have with Cory, then it wouldnt be a problem but Cory has never reacted normally to anything. For the first time in years I am seeing emotional growth in leaps and bounds. I am not afraid for him or of him. He is afraid for himself and that is exactly as it should be. [/QUOTE]
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