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Relationship between difficult children and other children
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<blockquote data-quote="Coping11" data-source="post: 676377" data-attributes="member: 19899"><p>Thank you all. It's good to know that my son is not abnormal. This situation affects him too... he's seen his sister go through hospitalizations and inpatient/residential program admissions, losing and gaining weight, going through manic and depressive episodes (she's really textbook-bipolar) and suicide attempts. I know he's occasionally been sidelined because of her needs. My only worries is that he's becoming so cold and rigid in his beliefs....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coping11, post: 676377, member: 19899"] Thank you all. It's good to know that my son is not abnormal. This situation affects him too... he's seen his sister go through hospitalizations and inpatient/residential program admissions, losing and gaining weight, going through manic and depressive episodes (she's really textbook-bipolar) and suicide attempts. I know he's occasionally been sidelined because of her needs. My only worries is that he's becoming so cold and rigid in his beliefs.... [/QUOTE]
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