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<blockquote data-quote="aWillowBreeze" data-source="post: 378653"><p>Bean, </p><p> </p><p>((hugs)) I know how hard it is to go through the circle of disrespect followed by the "I'm sorry" phase..we've gotten them in handwritten letters, phone calls, text..but only once difficult child feels cornered..the sad part is how quickly those apologies turn into hurled insults when it does not bring the anticipated response difficult child is wishful for. I must admit i've fallen for them more times than i should have and i'm just started to find my backbone. Its hard for me to say it when i'm still just accepting it myself..if the difficult child isn't willing to be honest and show effort and respect for what we do offer then there is nothing we can do to truly HELP them..while allowing it to as you said "destroy us"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aWillowBreeze, post: 378653"] Bean, ((hugs)) I know how hard it is to go through the circle of disrespect followed by the "I'm sorry" phase..we've gotten them in handwritten letters, phone calls, text..but only once difficult child feels cornered..the sad part is how quickly those apologies turn into hurled insults when it does not bring the anticipated response difficult child is wishful for. I must admit i've fallen for them more times than i should have and i'm just started to find my backbone. Its hard for me to say it when i'm still just accepting it myself..if the difficult child isn't willing to be honest and show effort and respect for what we do offer then there is nothing we can do to truly HELP them..while allowing it to as you said "destroy us" [/QUOTE]
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