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Family baffled by child's behavior from "summary" of Ipinaglihi sa labanos by Luis P. Gatmaitan

The family in the story was utterly confused by their child's bizarre behavior. His actions were so unexpected and out of the ordinary that they couldn't make sense of it. They tried to understand what was going on in his mind, but every attempt seemed futile. The child's behavior seemed to have come out of nowhere, leaving the family scratching their heads in bewilderment. They had never seen anything like it before, and it was as if their child had transformed into a completely different person overnight. They were at a loss as to how to handle the situation. Despite their best efforts to communicate with the child and get to the bottom of his behavior, they were met with silence and resistance. It was as if he had built a wall around himself, shutting out the outside world and refusing to let anyone in. This only added to the family's confusion and frustration. The child's behavior continued to spiral out of control, causing chaos and turmoil within the family. They felt helpless and overwhelmed, unsure of what to do next. It was a challenging time for everyone involved, and they knew they had to find a way to address the situation before it escalated even further. As days turned into weeks, the family struggled to come to terms with their child's behavior. They sought help and advice from friends and professionals, but nothing seemed to work. The child remained distant and unresponsive, leaving the family feeling at a loss. In the end, the family realized that they needed to approach the situation with patience and understanding. They needed to show empathy and compassion towards their child, even if they didn't fully understand what was causing his behavior. It was a journey filled with challenges and uncertainties, but they were determined to support their child no matter what.
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