p.260 Many times the children remain strong and supportive to the paresnt until the paresnts get their acts together. Finally, when the children perceive their parents are strong enough, they take their turn at working through the adjustment process.
p.261 What the children are really saying might be "You've adjusted and are strong enough that I can now work through my process. I need to cry, to be angry, and act out my hurt. I think you've finally ready to handle me while I work through my pain."
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