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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 483927" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Dr. Pepper,</p><p>I've been down the guilt highway myself. Please, do yourself a favor and go into counseling ...even if it's just short term. It will help you to deal with these feelings. For every story of a difficult child raised in a loving and stable home, there is a story of a kid who was raised in a dysfunctional environment who has turned out fine. Yes, what we do makes a difference ... to a degree, but a child born with difficult child wiring is never, ever going to bend to their environment. Nurture is a strong, determining factor in most cases, but nature wins when you're dealing with a difficult child.</p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 483927, member: 9175"] Dr. Pepper, I've been down the guilt highway myself. Please, do yourself a favor and go into counseling ...even if it's just short term. It will help you to deal with these feelings. For every story of a difficult child raised in a loving and stable home, there is a story of a kid who was raised in a dysfunctional environment who has turned out fine. Yes, what we do makes a difference ... to a degree, but a child born with difficult child wiring is never, ever going to bend to their environment. Nurture is a strong, determining factor in most cases, but nature wins when you're dealing with a difficult child. Dash [/QUOTE]
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