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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 397162"><p>I have to agree with everyone else, it was just not right for them to act like that, it's very unsupportive of them. Perhaps you could also offer to bring sparkling juice or cider for them to drink instead of sneaking off to the kitchen, and that might make it easier for them and also allow difficult child to "join in"? Some people can make that trade without being triggered, others can't, and it might depend on where her mood is. Maybe you could ask her opinion of it, and she could offer to bring it instead and tell them openly that it would mean a lot to her and be helpful to her recovery? It might smack them harder how much it affects her if it comes directly from her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 397162"] I have to agree with everyone else, it was just not right for them to act like that, it's very unsupportive of them. Perhaps you could also offer to bring sparkling juice or cider for them to drink instead of sneaking off to the kitchen, and that might make it easier for them and also allow difficult child to "join in"? Some people can make that trade without being triggered, others can't, and it might depend on where her mood is. Maybe you could ask her opinion of it, and she could offer to bring it instead and tell them openly that it would mean a lot to her and be helpful to her recovery? It might smack them harder how much it affects her if it comes directly from her. [/QUOTE]
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