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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Smith" data-source="post: 58635" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>Thank you for helping me put into words my disjointed thoughts on this subject. I think now I know why I've been on the fence. I see both positive and negative outcomes with the obsessions. Like Marg noticed with her kids, there's alot of social learning going on. Dragonball Z was the springboard but really he's practicing social skills with feedback from another person. I see the negatives too - it doesn't leave room for anything else and the intensity and mental effort wears him out in the end so he's that much harder to redirect and it negatively affects his mood. There's no simple answer but I want a relationship with him so I'll push to a point, but no further. Striking the perfect balance is nearly impossible and endlessly frustrating.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again to everyone who shared their stories and experiences. </p><p></p><p>Josie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Smith, post: 58635, member: 3893"] Thank you for helping me put into words my disjointed thoughts on this subject. I think now I know why I've been on the fence. I see both positive and negative outcomes with the obsessions. Like Marg noticed with her kids, there's alot of social learning going on. Dragonball Z was the springboard but really he's practicing social skills with feedback from another person. I see the negatives too - it doesn't leave room for anything else and the intensity and mental effort wears him out in the end so he's that much harder to redirect and it negatively affects his mood. There's no simple answer but I want a relationship with him so I'll push to a point, but no further. Striking the perfect balance is nearly impossible and endlessly frustrating. Thanks again to everyone who shared their stories and experiences. Josie [/QUOTE]
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