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Rose

  • Writer: Caitie
    Caitie
  • Feb 7, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 9, 2021




She’s three

In the backseat

Driving home

“Momma?”

“Yes...?”

“Sometimes

When I have a hard time

With you,

I want Daddy --





And when I have

A hard time with

Daddy

I want you.”


“Oh?... and what

do you make of that?”


“You gotta get love.”





(Drawings by Rose, Age 6)

 
 
 

18 Comments


remur
4 days ago

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devit warner
6 days ago

Thank you for sharing this story. Posts like this help people better understand the experiences of families and individuals dealing with PDA. Delta Executor iOS really valuable when real situations and perspectives are shared because it allows others to learn and feel less alone in similar circumstances.I appreciate the openness and honesty in this article. Supportive communities and informative resources like this can make a big difference for parents and caregivers. Thanks again for taking the time to share and raise awareness.

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kydafu
Jan 23

Thank you for such a balanced and detailed https://forevervent.com/ review. It’s clear that a lot of care went into sharing this experience. I came across a related therapy discussion on a forevervent-based blog that added another helpful perspective.

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hazyp
Jan 21

This was a very balanced and easy-to-follow https://countonsheep.com/ review, especially for parents trying to understand SSP more clearly. I appreciated how practical and honest the insights were, and it echoed some helpful perspectives I came across recently on a countonsheep review blog focused on therapy experiences.

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wirusyrira
Jan 11

Thoughtful and https://www.cygnetliving.com balanced review. I appreciated the care taken in discussing outcomes realistically. I’ve seen similar therapy reflections shared on cygnetliving review blogs.

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