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Trials of raising a difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 54033" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Wow Andrea, no I had not seen your article. I just read it, and it is so eerily similar! I am so proud of you that it was actually published somewhere! And I am glad that more than one of us is trying to get the message out to the world that our children are beautiful on the inside, despite their prickly exteriors. I hope someday (although the process is painfully slow) to write a whole book about the life on the inside of parenting a difficult child. More people need to know that these are great kids, despite their illnesses and challenges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 54033, member: 3301"] Wow Andrea, no I had not seen your article. I just read it, and it is so eerily similar! I am so proud of you that it was actually published somewhere! And I am glad that more than one of us is trying to get the message out to the world that our children are beautiful on the inside, despite their prickly exteriors. I hope someday (although the process is painfully slow) to write a whole book about the life on the inside of parenting a difficult child. More people need to know that these are great kids, despite their illnesses and challenges. [/QUOTE]
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