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| Reviewed by Lori Moore |
6/30/2002 |
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| Great questions make for excellent poetry. |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
6/29/2002 |
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| there is an underlying anger in your son... this has to be attended to with counseling and love... children will feel loved and needed when you become involved with their anger... tell him you are angry also and you both can work out this anger together... |
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| Reviewed by Dens Dreamweaver (Reader) |
6/29/2002 |
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I know what you are feeling.. It can be overwhelming no doubt... When I went through my divorce and move my son was also a very angry young man. We got him into counseling, and through that he learned some anger management skills and was able to figure out what it was that was causing his anger... It really did help. And there are many counseling places that work on a sliding scale to make it affordable for most. My son was only 9 when he started counseling...
Love and Light
dreamweaver |
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| Reviewed by Linda Hill |
6/29/2002 |
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| Hope you 2 can work it out. It takes time...wish you had stated his age. Good write!!!! God bless.. |
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| Reviewed by George MacLean Akurunwa |
6/29/2002 |
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| Prayer and love are my prescriptions. God's grace! |
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| Reviewed by George MacLean Akurunwa |
6/29/2002 |
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Nice poem... all you can do is be supportive
He'll talk when he's ready...forcing him to talk will probably make things worse...
Good Luck! |
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