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Was I wrong for pulling difficult child out of high school when she was 16?
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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 633521" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>I think that one of the most crucial pieces in learning to detach is to let go of the idea that they are going to acknowledge anything we did to make their lives better. Waiting for that to happen, arguing with them about it, keeps us stuck. If it makes YOU feel better, write them down. When difficult child starts to play the blame game, haul them out and read them to yourself until you feel better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 633521, member: 12856"] I think that one of the most crucial pieces in learning to detach is to let go of the idea that they are going to acknowledge anything we did to make their lives better. Waiting for that to happen, arguing with them about it, keeps us stuck. If it makes YOU feel better, write them down. When difficult child starts to play the blame game, haul them out and read them to yourself until you feel better. [/QUOTE]
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