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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 151166" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>All I can say is that I feel horrible for your son. He is lonely, desperate, and needs a male role model that loves him. This child needs love as much as one needs water to live. I hope that you and bio dad will step back for a moment, and recognize that this child needs one of you to be the strong loving father, the one who can foster change in a nurturing environment. If neither one of you can provide that - then perhaps looking for a group home is the best solution.</p><p></p><p>My heart goes out to all young boys that are emotionally disturbed who have no where to turn for help. Their only choice is to act out - because they are trying to tell us they need help. We are the only ones that can give it them.</p><p></p><p>Please go hug your son, step or not, it does not matter, and tell him he is a good kid and you are going to get him the help he needs. Tell him, that somehow, you are gonna make this better. He is just a child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 151166, member: 3301"] All I can say is that I feel horrible for your son. He is lonely, desperate, and needs a male role model that loves him. This child needs love as much as one needs water to live. I hope that you and bio dad will step back for a moment, and recognize that this child needs one of you to be the strong loving father, the one who can foster change in a nurturing environment. If neither one of you can provide that - then perhaps looking for a group home is the best solution. My heart goes out to all young boys that are emotionally disturbed who have no where to turn for help. Their only choice is to act out - because they are trying to tell us they need help. We are the only ones that can give it them. Please go hug your son, step or not, it does not matter, and tell him he is a good kid and you are going to get him the help he needs. Tell him, that somehow, you are gonna make this better. He is just a child. [/QUOTE]
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