One more thought - there is no "frustration" unless there is first "ambition".
Lose your ambition. Lose your need to force this child to do what you want, on your timetable, at your pace. Adjust your life to allow more of his own pacing and his own time to happen. With less ambition to make him do it, you'll be less frustrated.
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One more thought - there is no "frustration" unless there is first "ambition".
Lose your ambition. Lose your need to force this child to do what you want, on your timetable, at your pace. Adjust your life to allow more of his own pacing and his own time to happen. With less ambition to make him do it, you'll be less frustrated.
May 4, 2009 - 11:28amThis Comment
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