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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 27738" data-attributes="member: 3437"><p>"Protect your heart, your soul."</p><p></p><p>How do we do that when that is exactly where they hit us? My difficult child isn't even 4 yet and sometimes I feel so beat down by the verbal abuse already. The more I read on here, the more terrified I am of the future. Right now the only thing that gets me through his verbal tirades is knowing that when it is over he always feels bad and appologizes and tells me how much he really loves me. The fact that he feels true remorse gives me some hope. It may be the next day and out of the blue he will appologize for his actions and for "talking ugly" to me the day before. I keep hoping that since he feels remorse for his actions it means he will outgrow the behavior, even though it has been present since birth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 27738, member: 3437"] "Protect your heart, your soul." How do we do that when that is exactly where they hit us? My difficult child isn't even 4 yet and sometimes I feel so beat down by the verbal abuse already. The more I read on here, the more terrified I am of the future. Right now the only thing that gets me through his verbal tirades is knowing that when it is over he always feels bad and appologizes and tells me how much he really loves me. The fact that he feels true remorse gives me some hope. It may be the next day and out of the blue he will appologize for his actions and for "talking ugly" to me the day before. I keep hoping that since he feels remorse for his actions it means he will outgrow the behavior, even though it has been present since birth. [/QUOTE]
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