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To: Neenny who wrote (3510)2/9/2002 12:17:08 AM
From: calgal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14396
 
"I will let you know if I come upon any words of wisdom for your sensitive son. (I would much rather a sensitive child than a bully!! Finding the balance between the two would be nice!!)"

Jane:

Agreed. He is very sensitive, very polite and a wonderful person. He also has a wonderful sense of humor.

He is so adult in some ways, because his vocabulary is large, he is analytical and reasons well, but he still needs to grow in the ability to communicate with his peers. Also, he is so tall, for his age, and people constantly guess he is at least 7! He relates so well to adults. He over-reacts, because he is able to win friends, but he really is too intense, and a little impulsive. Maybe I am just over-reacting!:) Maybe, he learned that from me!

Actually, it funny that I am very sensitive and I have had to learn not to internalize. Maybe I am the one who needs the prayer! :)I am being somewhat facetious, but it is all true!

I have just come to the conclusion, that I will pray for him, and all these things! Any insight is great and I appreciate your prayers, because I am serious about wanting him to succeed!

I will participate in your Tuesday prayer. Just fill me in on the details. Westi



To: Neenny who wrote (3510)2/9/2002 8:32:11 PM
From: gregor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14396
 
Westi: God will give you the wisdom to deal with your son. To be too passive is not good either. He will have to stand up for himself too. A young sapling is easily bent. Just apply gentle but constant pressure.