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Turns Out that difficult child's Biggest Problem is Me
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<blockquote data-quote="Mom2oddson" data-source="post: 437345" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>The navy sent me to a psychiatrist when I was 9....my parents were told all my problems were because they didn't give me enough love. Know why they said that? Because I didn't draw hands and feet on the people I drew. If they had asked me why, I'd of told them because I couldn't draw hands and feet without it looking bad. I didn't know how to draw feet without them sticking out like a penguins. I liked perfection in my drawings! If I couldn't do something perfectly, I didn't want to do it. Duh. </p><p></p><p>Ms Ally is clueless. And deep down you know it. But when someone blames us warrior mom's we all get that self-doubt going because each of us wonders what we could of done differently. I'm so sorry DF. You are a wonderful, loving Mom. Don't let anyone tell you differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mom2oddson, post: 437345, member: 65"] The navy sent me to a psychiatrist when I was 9....my parents were told all my problems were because they didn't give me enough love. Know why they said that? Because I didn't draw hands and feet on the people I drew. If they had asked me why, I'd of told them because I couldn't draw hands and feet without it looking bad. I didn't know how to draw feet without them sticking out like a penguins. I liked perfection in my drawings! If I couldn't do something perfectly, I didn't want to do it. Duh. Ms Ally is clueless. And deep down you know it. But when someone blames us warrior mom's we all get that self-doubt going because each of us wonders what we could of done differently. I'm so sorry DF. You are a wonderful, loving Mom. Don't let anyone tell you differently. [/QUOTE]
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