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Re: Post-session clingy saddish feelings

Posted by baseball55 on February 10, 2013, at 18:47:27

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.

When I was pregnant, a friend who was a child psychologist told me that children always love their parents, but parents don't always love their children. I thought about this a lot when my daughter was young. There were many times when she would do things that drove me nuts and I realized that if I let her keep doing them, I would start to hate and resent her. That really made me aware of setting good boundaries.


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