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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 581633" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Yes when my youngest son particularly was younger we had a few family members who tended to think we were a bit lax with him. Especially his father's family. Most of that has changed now that they have a few difficult child's of their own. Tony's sister was one of the worst critics and now she is taking care of one of her grandson's and he is Cory on steroids. He makes Cory look like an angel. We just sit back and smirk. What is that old saying when someone says "my child will never behave like that?" Never say never...lol. I was very lucky in that my father and step-mom always backed us up completely in everything we ever had to do with Cory. They never blamed us, at least as far as I know. If they did, it wasnt to our faces. They always made sure they sent him cards and even came down from time to time to see him if he was in a long term placement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 581633, member: 1514"] Yes when my youngest son particularly was younger we had a few family members who tended to think we were a bit lax with him. Especially his father's family. Most of that has changed now that they have a few difficult child's of their own. Tony's sister was one of the worst critics and now she is taking care of one of her grandson's and he is Cory on steroids. He makes Cory look like an angel. We just sit back and smirk. What is that old saying when someone says "my child will never behave like that?" Never say never...lol. I was very lucky in that my father and step-mom always backed us up completely in everything we ever had to do with Cory. They never blamed us, at least as far as I know. If they did, it wasnt to our faces. They always made sure they sent him cards and even came down from time to time to see him if he was in a long term placement. [/QUOTE]
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