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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 171585" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I believe that my son's issues are not caused by my parenting. He was born this way, I love him(even though I do not always like him), and he is who he is. At his core he is loving and caring. I have seen that the way I react to or parent him can cause a more positive or negative response many times. On the other hand many times I can react in the best manner, in the way all the books and professionals say I should, and still he has a melt down or just gets "stuck" on something. I have learned that some things are best let go of, and I need to emotionally disengage (very hard if I am tired) to be the best parent I can be. Are these things easy? No. But I do the best I can. Parenting is hard with a easy child, but with difficult child it can be an incredibly huge task. The more I learn, the better parent I am to both my children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 171585, member: 3184"] I believe that my son's issues are not caused by my parenting. He was born this way, I love him(even though I do not always like him), and he is who he is. At his core he is loving and caring. I have seen that the way I react to or parent him can cause a more positive or negative response many times. On the other hand many times I can react in the best manner, in the way all the books and professionals say I should, and still he has a melt down or just gets "stuck" on something. I have learned that some things are best let go of, and I need to emotionally disengage (very hard if I am tired) to be the best parent I can be. Are these things easy? No. But I do the best I can. Parenting is hard with a easy child, but with difficult child it can be an incredibly huge task. The more I learn, the better parent I am to both my children. [/QUOTE]
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