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<blockquote data-quote="mog" data-source="post: 258121" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>I feel to bad for you--we have been in the same situation. unfortunately it was that way for years. Then when he became a teen he made buddies with the youth director, a young gentleman that was getting ready to go to study to become a priest and another older boy. They were very positive influences on my difficult child. Maybe you can schedule time (so he isn't watching the clock to get out of the conversation) to speak with your pastor and see if they have any programs like big brother/sister in the parish that is willing to spend time with him and include him in activities and let him know that you feel like difficult child is not wanted in the parish. I agree that they should be willing to help and if you are not getting the emotional support for yourself and your difficult child maybe you need to change parish. I wish you all the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mog, post: 258121, member: 1803"] I feel to bad for you--we have been in the same situation. unfortunately it was that way for years. Then when he became a teen he made buddies with the youth director, a young gentleman that was getting ready to go to study to become a priest and another older boy. They were very positive influences on my difficult child. Maybe you can schedule time (so he isn't watching the clock to get out of the conversation) to speak with your pastor and see if they have any programs like big brother/sister in the parish that is willing to spend time with him and include him in activities and let him know that you feel like difficult child is not wanted in the parish. I agree that they should be willing to help and if you are not getting the emotional support for yourself and your difficult child maybe you need to change parish. I wish you all the best. [/QUOTE]
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