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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 544815"><p>Can you e-mail his therapist? If so, e-mail him so that you can tell him, in full detail, what you found and what you are worried about and you won't have to be concerned that difficult child is in the room or that he might over hear what you are saying. I do this all the time with difficult child's therapist and it really helps because then the therapist can sort of bring the conversation around to the topic that you brought up in the e-mail and difficult child never knew that I was the one who made the therapist aware of the problem.</p><p></p><p>If you are really that upset about it, you can always confront him about it and tell him that it's not acceptable and that you are revoking his computer privledges, but I'm not sure what his reaction to that would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 544815"] Can you e-mail his therapist? If so, e-mail him so that you can tell him, in full detail, what you found and what you are worried about and you won't have to be concerned that difficult child is in the room or that he might over hear what you are saying. I do this all the time with difficult child's therapist and it really helps because then the therapist can sort of bring the conversation around to the topic that you brought up in the e-mail and difficult child never knew that I was the one who made the therapist aware of the problem. If you are really that upset about it, you can always confront him about it and tell him that it's not acceptable and that you are revoking his computer privledges, but I'm not sure what his reaction to that would be. [/QUOTE]
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