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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 484037" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hi, Welcome.... I dont have a child of this age, but can certainly feel for some of the "regrets" that you have. We all have those I think, or at least doubts about if we could have done it differently. I go there at times, but really do quickly let others talk me out of that or shake myself out of it. I am willing to learn from those times, not do them again, hopefully...</p><p></p><p>It is really hard to feel shameful about your child. My son is neurologically impaired, and even though I know in my head he can help it no more than someone who had their brain injury affect their arms and legs, I have to face the real world every day.... those who see him caling me an n word, bword in public. Watching him get louder and louder because he can see the panic and/or anger in my face no matter how hard I try to keep my expression and tone of voice neutral. It is embarassing. I am growing rhino skin and I hope you can do it too....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 484037, member: 12886"] Hi, Welcome.... I dont have a child of this age, but can certainly feel for some of the "regrets" that you have. We all have those I think, or at least doubts about if we could have done it differently. I go there at times, but really do quickly let others talk me out of that or shake myself out of it. I am willing to learn from those times, not do them again, hopefully... It is really hard to feel shameful about your child. My son is neurologically impaired, and even though I know in my head he can help it no more than someone who had their brain injury affect their arms and legs, I have to face the real world every day.... those who see him caling me an n word, bword in public. Watching him get louder and louder because he can see the panic and/or anger in my face no matter how hard I try to keep my expression and tone of voice neutral. It is embarassing. I am growing rhino skin and I hope you can do it too.... [/QUOTE]
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