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When an improved difficult child starts falling apart, what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hopingforthe best" data-source="post: 617047" data-attributes="member: 12294"><p>am sorry you hit him with your pocketbook, but glad you did that at the same time. That action on your part was probably worth about a year of therapy to you!</p><p>Lol, thanks Cedar. i still can't believe i did that but i was so furious and the pocketbook had very little in it so he will live. What bothers me is that he has been doing so well and for the last 8 or so months i had such peace in my life and can't imagine going back to locking my valuables and such. I guess i don't have a choice and detachment is what will ultimately save me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopingforthe best, post: 617047, member: 12294"] am sorry you hit him with your pocketbook, but glad you did that at the same time. That action on your part was probably worth about a year of therapy to you! Lol, thanks Cedar. i still can't believe i did that but i was so furious and the pocketbook had very little in it so he will live. What bothers me is that he has been doing so well and for the last 8 or so months i had such peace in my life and can't imagine going back to locking my valuables and such. I guess i don't have a choice and detachment is what will ultimately save me. [/QUOTE]
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