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Re: Post-session clingy saddish feelings » sleepygirl2

Posted by sigismund on February 10, 2013, at 18:38:08

In reply to Re: Post-session clingy saddish feelings » sigismund, posted by sleepygirl2 on February 10, 2013, at 10:04:44

>My t said that one way for a child to surely not separate is to reject them.

That is an interesting and good point.

I found with kids it was so much easier to accept them, but by then I had been through a lot of stuff and had fewer expectations.

One kid I heard of wouldn't get out of bed for 6 months. I said to the parent that I would see if we had some common ground. Dostoyevsky? Russian novels? Life sucks? No argument. She got better....she went to live in Italy, far far away.

 

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