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One of us is nuts, is it him or me (or both).
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<blockquote data-quote="CAmom" data-source="post: 13031" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>Karen,</p><p></p><p>Reading about your son gives me hope. And, I think what you said about the process taking time is a really good point. </p><p></p><p>Someone else with a "problem child" told me, a while back, that no matter how many times she and her husband looked back, trying to come up with something they could have said or done differently that would have made much of a difference in their son's life (thankfully, at 22 years old, he is doing great now...), they really couldn't come up with much of anything. </p><p></p><p>Her conclusion was that he simply needed the time to move through his life at his own speed, work through his issues, do some maturing, and reach some good conclusions about where he wanted to go with his life. Happily, he did like your son. I only hope this is what happens with my son, but, really, after only three months, it's probably way to soon to tell...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAmom, post: 13031, member: 1835"] Karen, Reading about your son gives me hope. And, I think what you said about the process taking time is a really good point. Someone else with a "problem child" told me, a while back, that no matter how many times she and her husband looked back, trying to come up with something they could have said or done differently that would have made much of a difference in their son's life (thankfully, at 22 years old, he is doing great now...), they really couldn't come up with much of anything. Her conclusion was that he simply needed the time to move through his life at his own speed, work through his issues, do some maturing, and reach some good conclusions about where he wanted to go with his life. Happily, he did like your son. I only hope this is what happens with my son, but, really, after only three months, it's probably way to soon to tell... [/QUOTE]
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