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I cant say what the individual teachers will do but most of them are in the field to care about the development of the children and will probably have seen a lot.
Knowing you care and can contribute they may encourage you to help out even more. I have had many positive experiences with teachers and I had to deal with all the wicked stepmother shame .. yet often times I would be surprised by the teacher's insight.
Changing the subject, did you have any work or interests of your own before children(BC)? A lot of ladies I know talk about BC and plan on how to reclaim the positive parts of their younger selves. We never go fully backwards
I really loved that you wanted to go bush .. because that has been one of my escapes .. do you go walking .. study birds wildfowers? I just got back from Fitzroy.
16-08-2015 05:16 PM
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16-08-2015 05:32 PM
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Same here Karen. It is not about worrying us. As friendship deepens you can let go of some of the formailty of manners. The truth matter more than politeness. I dont mean to be nosey .. but I am trying to find different things to relate to with you, as you go through a truly difficult experience.
My experience is not the same as yours .. we are all unique.
16-08-2015 05:42 PM
16-08-2015 05:42 PM
Hi Karen, agree completely with @Jacques, @Appleblossom no need to apologise. I'm sure there is relief when we see a post from you at the moment, knowing how tricky this time is. Do stay connected. I'm curious with @Appleblossom about the plan to go bush.....
16-08-2015 05:57 PM
16-08-2015 05:57 PM
You are really good at talking @Jacquesand others out of down times. Learn to do that to yourself.
One of the ways I reduced my SI was to realise I didnt want a particular thing to be associated with my death in my children's minds. So that put trees off the list. I could not damage their experience of trees by my decision. So I talked myself out of a lot of options and so consequently am still here .. sorry I dont mean to bug you .. I am taking you seriously, trying to be adult about the elephant in the room, but also trying to open your thinking. Just get you talking about anything really.
16-08-2015 06:31 PM
16-08-2015 06:31 PM
Hi appleblossom
Sorry I have trouble answering people's questions when so overwhelmed.
I get what you mean about trees I have never thought of it that way.
So frustrating I cannot remember your other questions I'm so sorry.
Karen
16-08-2015 06:39 PM
16-08-2015 06:39 PM
I have been in an abusive and violent relationship since I was 17. That's 24 years....
I have never been allowed to work and isolated on a rural property. That is how I ended up with pts , depression, General anxiety, social anxiety. And then there is the other stuff. Darkness.
So for me the world is a scary place full of triggers and anxiety.
I don't belong anywhere. No hopes , dreams , just a leach on society.
I hope that answers some of your questions appleblossom
Karen
16-08-2015 06:45 PM
16-08-2015 06:45 PM
It actually does not matter what the questions were.
I feel I have walked through some similar feelings as you but of course nobody is ever exeactly same. I m just trying to draw you out to tell us something more about yourself, So you dont get stuck in a worry or blame and shame loop. Only if you want to.
It took me a very long time to reduce my overwhelm. It is still rare for me to be totally clear headed but things are a lot better. I do want you to know that they can improve. I cannot see how 2 girls doing well at school can be all that bad .. any little traits due to the family dynamics may become a strength .. they are still so young. They may surprise you as they grow in their own special ways.
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