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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 463301" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>You're reaching out for help, support and information. That's about all you can do right now. There were many times as my first difficult child (known here as GFGmom) was obviously not on target that I uncharacteristically cried in frustration. That was the beginning of my path to become a Warrior Mom. My Ex and I ended up divorced (the lst divorce in long generations of Irish Catholics) almost solely because his perception and my perception were vastly different. In those days there was no internet, of course. When I managed to get free hours I went to the library and read and read in hopes one book would magically explain what I needed to know. Just wamt you to know that many, many of us have been there done that. We're ready to be your support system. J is lucky to have a Mom who is attuned to his strengths and his weaknesses. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 463301, member: 35"] You're reaching out for help, support and information. That's about all you can do right now. There were many times as my first difficult child (known here as GFGmom) was obviously not on target that I uncharacteristically cried in frustration. That was the beginning of my path to become a Warrior Mom. My Ex and I ended up divorced (the lst divorce in long generations of Irish Catholics) almost solely because his perception and my perception were vastly different. In those days there was no internet, of course. When I managed to get free hours I went to the library and read and read in hopes one book would magically explain what I needed to know. Just wamt you to know that many, many of us have been there done that. We're ready to be your support system. J is lucky to have a Mom who is attuned to his strengths and his weaknesses. DDD [/QUOTE]
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