Posted by Toph on October 3, 2006, at 18:21:20
In reply to Is it all my fault?, posted by All Done on October 3, 2006, at 16:10:52
Saying its all your fault makes about as much sense as saying it's his fault Laurie. Sure, you don't want him to suffer in any way and he wants to do whatever he can at the time to get you to comfort him. These dramas are acted out all the time to varying degrees. He seems smart and sensitive, that makes separation experiences tough for you both, but his insight will also allow him to be acutely aware of how pleased you will certainly be when he develops more independence.
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