Besides, it is strangely therapeutic to write them down.
- He burned a box of matches. Striking one, after another, after another.
- He stuck a rice cake in the gas flame on the stove. After it lit, he threw it on the floor.
- He put his clean set of clothes on the living room floor and peed on them.
- He cut a hole in his shirt.
- He broke my music box given by Caleb when we were engaged.
- He broke my necklace.
- He threw water on the living room rug...again.
- He cut the cover on one of the kitchen stools.
- He turned on the gas in the fireplace. One little push of the pilot lighter and none of these things would matter anymore.
I know
this behavior increases when he is around mold.
He does get punished.
It does not help.
He doesn't stop.
Some of these are my own fault.
There is a lesson here I should have learned long ago.
this behavior increases when he is around mold.
He does get punished.
It does not help.
He doesn't stop.
Some of these are my own fault.
There is a lesson here I should have learned long ago.
He cannot be left alone.
He cannot be out of sight.
He cannot be trusted.
Not for a second, because that's all it takes.
He cannot be out of sight.
He cannot be trusted.
Not for a second, because that's all it takes.
We will be very blessed if we make it through his childhood
without any major catastrophes.
without any major catastrophes.
And, no. I don't hope he has a child just like himself.
I wouldn't wish that on anybody.
I wouldn't wish that on anybody.
2 comments:
My prayers are with you! Autumn is almost 6 and is very strong-willed, but has a big heart. She likes to do everything on her own. I have to be with her at all times, or who knows what will happen.
Oh Sweetie - I am so sorry for all of the challenges you face. I don't think you will ever find any of those acts funny.
Allergies are very strange and awful things.
You are a great Mom! Stay strong and stay consistant with him.
Love and Hugs
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