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[quote=Anonymous]I went through the blame stuff with my DD, who is now in college. It was endless, and so I withdrew from most parents. It's tough, OP. I have four children, 3 NT and one HFA and some other stuff. The HFA is my oldest child, and blaming started so early. I didn't discipline her right, wasn't attentive enough, was too attentive, whatever. Don't know how the other kids survived my "bad" parenting! You just have to find people who "get it" and stay away from the others. DH blamed me for a long time, until I set him straight. Now he gets it, but it took a while. I do try to educate people, in simple terms they can understand, and ignore all else. It's' the only way, I've found. [/quote]
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