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Update:difficult child's been kicked out of school for the year
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 150408" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>For many of our kids, they really do have to hit bottom before they even begin to try. For now, he isn't even close. It is heartbreaking for us. We're stuck on the sidelines watching the train coming down the tracks and are helpless to push our kids to safety. They. won't. let. us. They'll let us let them use us. They'll let us bail them out time after time but they won't let us teach them what they need to survive. So, it is the hard way for them. Stinks, but .....</p><p> </p><p>I really do understand your pain, worry, fears. At least you've found a way to have some laughter and joy in your home. As much as possible, leave him on the back burner. When he comes to forefront, grieve and then let the grief go when you can. You're entitled to the happiness. The sadness is reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 150408, member: 3626"] For many of our kids, they really do have to hit bottom before they even begin to try. For now, he isn't even close. It is heartbreaking for us. We're stuck on the sidelines watching the train coming down the tracks and are helpless to push our kids to safety. They. won't. let. us. They'll let us let them use us. They'll let us bail them out time after time but they won't let us teach them what they need to survive. So, it is the hard way for them. Stinks, but ..... I really do understand your pain, worry, fears. At least you've found a way to have some laughter and joy in your home. As much as possible, leave him on the back burner. When he comes to forefront, grieve and then let the grief go when you can. You're entitled to the happiness. The sadness is reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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