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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 474068" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hello forkeeps. It is hard to see your child unable to join in freely with all the others and have fun. You must feel sad for him and sad for you; your feelings are so understandable. Which doesn't mean to say that he will never enjoy himself, or never fit in...</p><p>To answer your question, there is, I believe, no such thing as an inherently bad child. There are reasons for what is going on... always reasons. You just have to find them, which is the challenging part, of course. </p><p>Things will get easier as you find answers firstly to what is behind the behaviour and secondly to how to deal with it. Sounds like a cliche... but I think it really is so. The unchartered beginning is really the hardest part. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 474068, member: 11227"] Hello forkeeps. It is hard to see your child unable to join in freely with all the others and have fun. You must feel sad for him and sad for you; your feelings are so understandable. Which doesn't mean to say that he will never enjoy himself, or never fit in... To answer your question, there is, I believe, no such thing as an inherently bad child. There are reasons for what is going on... always reasons. You just have to find them, which is the challenging part, of course. Things will get easier as you find answers firstly to what is behind the behaviour and secondly to how to deal with it. Sounds like a cliche... but I think it really is so. The unchartered beginning is really the hardest part. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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