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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 662521" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>My response to others and to myself when things get critical with D C is to repeat this, " the umbilical cord was cut at birth." After a child is born, we have no control over how they navigate through this world. When they are babies, we can't control what things will make them cry. We can't control how their brains will take in the world around them. We can not control who or what they will love, and the harder we try to exert our desires for the outcome we envision for them, the harder they push back. That is with a typical child. Throw in any kind of mental issue and the pushback is explosive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 662521, member: 12856"] My response to others and to myself when things get critical with D C is to repeat this, " the umbilical cord was cut at birth." After a child is born, we have no control over how they navigate through this world. When they are babies, we can't control what things will make them cry. We can't control how their brains will take in the world around them. We can not control who or what they will love, and the harder we try to exert our desires for the outcome we envision for them, the harder they push back. That is with a typical child. Throw in any kind of mental issue and the pushback is explosive. [/QUOTE]
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