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By (user no longer on site) 32 weeks ago
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I love it.
My life changed by having purpose when I had my kids with my wife. So much love for all they’ve taught me.
I also use the following as a Northstar when thinking about my life experiences as a child who didnt have good Parenting and Role Modelling:
‘Children are like wet concrete, what falls on them makes a life long impression’.
I’ll Live by it, I’ll die by it. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 32 weeks ago
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I love being a parent. I think most of us do. But it’s hard. I’m bit going to pretend it’s easy. And it’s hard with a neurodivergent child when you’re maybe neurodivergent yourself.
But half terms whilst you’re supposed to be working- whose idea was that then? |
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"I love being a parent. I think most of us do. But it’s hard. I’m bit going to pretend it’s easy. And it’s hard with a neurodivergent child when you’re maybe neurodivergent yourself.
But half terms whilst you’re supposed to be working- whose idea was that then? "
Joking aside I feel your pain! ADHD mum with an ADHD son. It's hard work but he's worth it. But look at it this way, what better parent could they have gotten than one that truly understands and gets their struggles? You are made fore eachother, literally xx
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"Pffft!!! Kids should be sent out to fend for themselves as soon as they can walk I say!
Mrs
Nah, let them talk first. Be fair "
Nah, they just need to run from danger. When they start talking they attract danger. Send em out in stealth mode I say! They'll soon learn when to be speak and when to be quiet! |
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