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Now he's trying to make false accusations to the judge
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 728893" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>The beauty of this forum is that it is not about right or wrong. Each of us is different. Different children. Values. Cultures. Experiences. And as important each mother here lives with the reality of her choices. I would not presume to advocate a course because I will not be living with the result. </p><p></p><p>I had an unstructured household. There have been experts that said this helped my son by minimizing stress on him. Others including M my SO believe it hurt my child by not requiring more. I am sure each of you have a judgement. </p><p></p><p>I am trying to support this mother. She knows the dangers. She has been a loving and conscientious parent. All 3 professionals believe psychosis is likely involved. There has been a suicide attempt. There are real risks to this child. Her child. To her. </p><p></p><p>But to project onto her our circumstances, our children, our diagnoses, our tragedies and outcomes is natural but not helpful. They can be illustrative of a panoply of possibilities but only that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 728893, member: 18958"] The beauty of this forum is that it is not about right or wrong. Each of us is different. Different children. Values. Cultures. Experiences. And as important each mother here lives with the reality of her choices. I would not presume to advocate a course because I will not be living with the result. I had an unstructured household. There have been experts that said this helped my son by minimizing stress on him. Others including M my SO believe it hurt my child by not requiring more. I am sure each of you have a judgement. I am trying to support this mother. She knows the dangers. She has been a loving and conscientious parent. All 3 professionals believe psychosis is likely involved. There has been a suicide attempt. There are real risks to this child. Her child. To her. But to project onto her our circumstances, our children, our diagnoses, our tragedies and outcomes is natural but not helpful. They can be illustrative of a panoply of possibilities but only that. [/QUOTE]
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