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In reply to the discussion: Parents "know".. especially Mothers [View all]Carolina
(6,960 posts)9. Excellent, K&R!
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Perhaps a special plan could be made for those kids or maybe other family members
SoCalDem
Dec 2012
#5
I think that private schools may be the worst to address this because they rely on big-bucks
SoCalDem
Dec 2012
#6
Poetic as the idea may sound, no, parents are not as a rule telepathic. (nt)
Posteritatis
Dec 2012
#8
You do not have to be telepathic to see that your child has no friends and burns himself to "feel"
SoCalDem
Dec 2012
#11
Often true, but divorce and/or oppositional parenting...one sees, the other won't...or they blame
libdem4life
Dec 2012
#13
She was a stay-at-home mom with ample funds and likely appropriate mental health
libdem4life
Dec 2012
#18
Many do not have the choice to stay at home, as you mention, Given her circumstances,
libdem4life
Dec 2012
#38
Have you read this essay by Susan Klebold (Columbine spree murder Dylan Klebold's mom)?
riderinthestorm
Dec 2012
#19
never underestimate the power of denial. it runs deep in some people, and no... they do not see what
bettyellen
Dec 2012
#15
Sadly, only paying for health insurance is mandatory, or will be shortly n/t
Fumesucker
Dec 2012
#26
On the other hand, many parents do NOT "know". It's called denial and extremely common.
KittyWampus
Dec 2012
#17
Many times the problems don't manifest until they are teens or young adults
Live and Learn
Dec 2012
#30
He turned 35 last week, is happily married and expecting to be a first time Daddy next month
SoCalDem
Dec 2012
#41
"especially Mothers"?? As a man who raised four kids alone, why "especially Mothers"??
panader0
Dec 2012
#37
Can we please not stigmatize kids who are shy, or nerdy, smart, antisocial or different from this?
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2012
#42