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New Member looking for some "words of wisdom" about 18yr son at home still in HS!
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<blockquote data-quote="ostate2003" data-source="post: 492766" data-attributes="member: 13460"><p>Thank you, Thank you, Thank you......I'm sure I will get through this - but it is so nice to see every post that supports what I'm doing and helps nick away at the big white elephant in the room that keeps questioning my sanatity and objectivity. The mother inside says "what if there is something more wrong with him psychchologically than we realized, what H3LL am I putting him through if that is the case".....but the rational side of my brain agrees that regardless of what other issues may be going on - his behavior and actions are unacceptable and the way I've handled it up until now has just allowed it to get worse. Doing no one any good. </p><p></p><p>Please keep the comments/posts coming, its funny how unbelivable reading these comments from strangers helps bring so much comfort right now. </p><p></p><p>Hugs to all of you who are under simular stress. I work in the non-profit world, and it's amazing to me that somehow society has allowed our most vunerable youth (18-21) just fall through the cracks of specialized agency services. They are either too young to get bennefit from the program because they won't fit in, or too old to qualify for the programs. God bless the children growing up in our society today.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ostate2003, post: 492766, member: 13460"] Thank you, Thank you, Thank you......I'm sure I will get through this - but it is so nice to see every post that supports what I'm doing and helps nick away at the big white elephant in the room that keeps questioning my sanatity and objectivity. The mother inside says "what if there is something more wrong with him psychchologically than we realized, what H3LL am I putting him through if that is the case".....but the rational side of my brain agrees that regardless of what other issues may be going on - his behavior and actions are unacceptable and the way I've handled it up until now has just allowed it to get worse. Doing no one any good. Please keep the comments/posts coming, its funny how unbelivable reading these comments from strangers helps bring so much comfort right now. Hugs to all of you who are under simular stress. I work in the non-profit world, and it's amazing to me that somehow society has allowed our most vunerable youth (18-21) just fall through the cracks of specialized agency services. They are either too young to get bennefit from the program because they won't fit in, or too old to qualify for the programs. God bless the children growing up in our society today..... [/QUOTE]
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