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Re: Please don't be offended
From: snuz2luz
Remote Name: 152.163.100.197
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The only thing that I've found that works is to just continue to give them love and be there for them. Yes, you have to continue to show them how important school, truth etc. are and it's very hard to be patient when the child gets whatever they want from the other parent, but eventually they will find out that you're the stable parent who wants what's best for them and you are always there with loving arms. You just have to keep doing what is right. AND PRAY A BUNCH!
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Post # 0000073a
Re: Please don't be offended
From: been thru it
Remote Name: 67.165.255.19
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The more you resist a situation the harder it is. You should not give in entirely however, I would suggest from my experiences (my child is sixteen now) that you get your nine year old some
counseling, and maybe eventually try to get all parties to draft with expert help a parenting plan that will help eliminate a lot of misunderstandings. And you and your husband excersize a lot! Get out and do whatever you can to relieve your stress when you have time, hope that this helps.
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Post # 00000727
Re: Please don't be offended
From: miracleme7@yahoo.com
Remote Name: 209.139.23.152
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mine is 18 already, & i'm still waiting to be even alitlle acknowledged or appreciated.
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