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9M difficult child... I'm wearing thin fast.
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 613763" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hi Aimless. I'm going to put the cat among the pigeons here... I am somewhat concerned about some of the things you have said. This child was disturbed from the very beginning, for reasons obviously related to what happened to him in utero. He is now nine years old. You talk about him as though he were an evil adult. Don't get me wrong... I know very well how utterly soul-destroying and awful it can be to have a difficult, or very difficult, child to look after. I am not saying this is your "fault" or that your adopted son might not be too damaged to live in a home. I understand what you mean when you say love is not enough.</p><p></p><p>But he really deserves compassion more than hatred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 613763, member: 11227"] Hi Aimless. I'm going to put the cat among the pigeons here... I am somewhat concerned about some of the things you have said. This child was disturbed from the very beginning, for reasons obviously related to what happened to him in utero. He is now nine years old. You talk about him as though he were an evil adult. Don't get me wrong... I know very well how utterly soul-destroying and awful it can be to have a difficult, or very difficult, child to look after. I am not saying this is your "fault" or that your adopted son might not be too damaged to live in a home. I understand what you mean when you say love is not enough. But he really deserves compassion more than hatred. [/QUOTE]
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