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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 509920" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>I wasn't sure if I should read this, when I first got it. I was and still am unsure of where my difficult child is going to end up in the long run, but after reading it I have spent a lot of time thinking about him and his life so far. Sure he hasn't had his dad in his life and he has an alphabet soup diagnosis, but overall he's a kind, loving, generous young man who when he gets worked up has learned to walk away (unless he's mad at me then he has to be in my face lol) If nothing this book gives me a chance to say, hey he's not that bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 509920, member: 7736"] I wasn't sure if I should read this, when I first got it. I was and still am unsure of where my difficult child is going to end up in the long run, but after reading it I have spent a lot of time thinking about him and his life so far. Sure he hasn't had his dad in his life and he has an alphabet soup diagnosis, but overall he's a kind, loving, generous young man who when he gets worked up has learned to walk away (unless he's mad at me then he has to be in my face lol) If nothing this book gives me a chance to say, hey he's not that bad. [/QUOTE]
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