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Old 09-05-2008, 10:02 AM
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I just realized my last post came out too snippy. I apologize. I really do listen to all the advice and really respect you guys and your experience. I just get so frustrated from trying new things and seeing no progress. Then when I do see signs of progress, I feel like I am a terrible mom for being so suspicious of his motives. How do you get past that? How do you just enjoy progress and not feel like you are waiting for the next problem? It's like someone offers me a gift and I am asking what the catch is. I can't just enjoy it like I did with my other kids. He really is a neat kid, he is smart, amazingly adaptable, adorable (though I never tell him this to his face, but everyone else does) and has so many good qualities. I love him so much, but it's I don't know what I am trying to say. Again if I came across snippy, I am sorry.
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