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So now driving has opened up a new set of difficult child adventures
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 637277" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Of course it is. It is even if you never get 'there' or decide that you don't even want to go 'there.'</p><p></p><p>In fact there is no 'there' - at least not something, that would be same to everyone. Some of us have found serenity and inner peace doing certain things, for some those things don't give that peace. Some are not even really looking for it.</p><p></p><p>We do believe in different things and there certainly isn't one truth or solution to fit all with our troubled loved ones. And every one of us knows our own situation better than anyone else in this board, so you simply take what you can and leave the rest.</p><p></p><p>Of course when someone finds something that really works well for them, they may be somewhat overzealous to push it also for others, because they really believe, it could help them too, and at some cases it could, and others not. And that is very human. But rules of this board don't have some first step where you should promise to do as some others here, believe like them or even want to stop or start this or that.</p><p></p><p>What we have in common is, that we are parents of difficult children. Our children are difficult in different ways, their ages vary from babies to people on their fifties, they have very different issues and we are in very different stages and tactics of parenting them. And we all have our own journey in this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 637277, member: 14557"] Of course it is. It is even if you never get 'there' or decide that you don't even want to go 'there.' In fact there is no 'there' - at least not something, that would be same to everyone. Some of us have found serenity and inner peace doing certain things, for some those things don't give that peace. Some are not even really looking for it. We do believe in different things and there certainly isn't one truth or solution to fit all with our troubled loved ones. And every one of us knows our own situation better than anyone else in this board, so you simply take what you can and leave the rest. Of course when someone finds something that really works well for them, they may be somewhat overzealous to push it also for others, because they really believe, it could help them too, and at some cases it could, and others not. And that is very human. But rules of this board don't have some first step where you should promise to do as some others here, believe like them or even want to stop or start this or that. What we have in common is, that we are parents of difficult children. Our children are difficult in different ways, their ages vary from babies to people on their fifties, they have very different issues and we are in very different stages and tactics of parenting them. And we all have our own journey in this. [/QUOTE]
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