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Old Jul 13, 2014, 08:37 AM
buffieann buffieann is offline
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VenusHalley at the age of 11 you don't yet have the completely control your response and reaction. And I think it is very insensitive and mean of you to write this. I know as an adult you can train yourself to react differently. But as a child you simply haven't the maturity or the ability to always be able to control them. This is not just my opinion, many doctors and therapists have explained this to us. Your impulse control is not yet strong enough. My son has the biggest heart and he tries so hard. I can see him with his face turning red his hands in his fists and tears streaming down his face trying desperately to control the anger building up inside of him. I've seen his control get stronger over the past 4 years but he's not "there yet". That also comes with time and experience. Something that we as adults have had. So please, think before you make such a bold and critical statement. I didn't come to this forum to be criticized, I came here seeking advice from others who have been where I'm at so that I can help my son develop the tools and strength he needs to be able to live a happy healthy life.

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