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difficult child's baby's health and their living conditions
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 53986" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I truly think they will not take a child for having a dirty house. Sad from your perspective, but keeping in mind you want for the baby, maybe you could hire someone to go in there once a week. I know, why should you have to do this? Or go in there, and don't even engage her in an arguement- but help her clean, knowing full well she may not help. Clear your mind of any anger and tell yourself over and over...its for the baby. Sometimes a young kid just doesn't understand as we do. They don't care. We can't make our difficult child kids care- I work with kids who have parents that don't care, and not much is done by "the state". I can understand how you don't want her in the house, maybe if she has a good relatiosnhip with husband, and he is willing to help financialy- he can give conditional help. I'll do this... if you do this...type of thing. Sending hugs and understanding the heartbreak. Alyssa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 53986, member: 2668"] I truly think they will not take a child for having a dirty house. Sad from your perspective, but keeping in mind you want for the baby, maybe you could hire someone to go in there once a week. I know, why should you have to do this? Or go in there, and don't even engage her in an arguement- but help her clean, knowing full well she may not help. Clear your mind of any anger and tell yourself over and over...its for the baby. Sometimes a young kid just doesn't understand as we do. They don't care. We can't make our difficult child kids care- I work with kids who have parents that don't care, and not much is done by "the state". I can understand how you don't want her in the house, maybe if she has a good relatiosnhip with husband, and he is willing to help financialy- he can give conditional help. I'll do this... if you do this...type of thing. Sending hugs and understanding the heartbreak. Alyssa [/QUOTE]
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