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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 379379" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I can't believe I missed this post, I'm so sorry Denita. I know it's incredibly frustrating to deal with someone so clueless. Parents of our difficult child's friends tend to fall into that category sometimes, I've found. They have PCs (or so they perceive), have only gotten one side of a story (our difficult child's side), and just can't comprehend what life is like for the parent of a difficult child, and the choices you have to make for the safety and security of your family. It's definitely a situation where the "smile and nod" is sometimes the best reaction. I'm sure your detachment armor is probably worn pretty thin at this point, but detaching from this woman is best, really.</p><p></p><p>I hope today is a better day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 379379, member: 1157"] I can't believe I missed this post, I'm so sorry Denita. I know it's incredibly frustrating to deal with someone so clueless. Parents of our difficult child's friends tend to fall into that category sometimes, I've found. They have PCs (or so they perceive), have only gotten one side of a story (our difficult child's side), and just can't comprehend what life is like for the parent of a difficult child, and the choices you have to make for the safety and security of your family. It's definitely a situation where the "smile and nod" is sometimes the best reaction. I'm sure your detachment armor is probably worn pretty thin at this point, but detaching from this woman is best, really. I hope today is a better day! [/QUOTE]
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