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    Parents of 'problem' children share mom's secret shame
    Jun 23, 2009
     By Dear Abby

    DEAR ABBY: Please print this for "Ashamed in California" who feels tremendous guilt for "not loving" her hard-to-manage son. I'm a psychotherapist and the mother of two boys, one of whom is "difficult."

    The reason "Ashamed" hasn't heard other moms admit to having negative feelings toward their child is they, too, feel shame. Like her, they have accepted the idea that mothers are supposed to be perfect and feel positive toward their children all the time, even if they're behaving badly.

    In my clinical practice, ALL the mothers admit to not liking their kids at times. Advising "Ashamed" to have her son evaluated for a possible disorder was good advice. But if she does and there is no diagnosis, her son could simply be a headstrong child.

    Her misery can be alleviated by understanding that she's not a bad parent for having totally normal feelings. Love for a child is constant. LIKING can vary from minute to minute, depending on how the child is acting. - PSYCHOTHERAPIST IN S.C.

    DEAR PSYCHOTHERAPIST: Many readers were eager to share their personal experiences of dealing with a difficult child and the range of emotions that goes along with it. Read on:

    DEAR ABBY: I loved my oldest son, but I wasn't "in love" with him as I was the other two. He was spinning out of control, aggressive toward his siblings, and unpleasant to be around even on a good day.

    Eventually we discovered he has celiac disease. For the first time in three years, I now feel love for him instead of a sense of obligation. - ENLIGHTENED IN MINNESOTA

    DEAR ABBY: I tried many things to change my attitude toward my difficult child. As a last resort two months ago, we went to his pediatrician. After completing a physical and some paperwork, he diagnosed my son with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) as well as ADHD. He is now taking medication, and we have begun family counseling. My shame and anger dissolved as I began to understand the reasons behind his behavior and learn specific ways to deal with it. - UNDERSTANDS HER PAIN IN OHIO

    DEAR ABBY: The best advice I ever received for coping with my contrary daughter was from a neighbor who had a surly girl of her own. She made a conscientious effort to be more demonstrative to her daughter, hug her more and hold on a little tighter to show her how valued she was.

    I tried it with my daughter, going out of my way several times a day to express my love for her. It was awkward at first, but I persevered. I committed myself to loving that unlovable being, but slowly and surely it paid off. At first, she would lean away, but eventually she would ask me to hold on "just one more minute."

    I also had to let go of the fantasy of who my child would be - someone who would enjoy the things I enjoyed with my mom. We weren't going to cook together, visit museums or learn to sew. I had to meet her where she was. It was the challenge of my life.

    My daughter is 24 now and on her own. Her life is not what I would have hoped or expected, but that's OK. We share a real and loving relationship, talk every day and I know I'm her touchstone for love and acceptance. I can't imagine my life without her. - ANOTHER MOM IN CALIFORNIA


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    Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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