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Drove 4 hours to talk to difficult child yesterday, went well. He comes home Wed for TGiving...
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 481552" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>S - </p><p></p><p>Sounds like you have as much handled as you can. Congratulations. Without sounding 'lame' -this down-time? Do you suppose since you like to organize and such; could you perhaps create some family oriented events that include difficult child and the rest of the family? Perhaps make a list of scheduled family events and ask him to participate with you all as maybe a welcoming home type "new" family thing? Ice skating, skiing, movies, church social, family game night, things of that nature? Everyone I see is practically grown so maybe this could be under the guise of 'Mom' would like to have us all together as long as possible you never know when it will be our last holiday season type of thing - and presented to the boys by their Dad? </p><p></p><p>Just thinking out loud so that maybe you can keep an eye on him by keeping him in the loop and see if he is open to new family outings thus keeping him out of new experiences on his own? </p><p></p><p>-Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 481552, member: 4964"] S - Sounds like you have as much handled as you can. Congratulations. Without sounding 'lame' -this down-time? Do you suppose since you like to organize and such; could you perhaps create some family oriented events that include difficult child and the rest of the family? Perhaps make a list of scheduled family events and ask him to participate with you all as maybe a welcoming home type "new" family thing? Ice skating, skiing, movies, church social, family game night, things of that nature? Everyone I see is practically grown so maybe this could be under the guise of 'Mom' would like to have us all together as long as possible you never know when it will be our last holiday season type of thing - and presented to the boys by their Dad? Just thinking out loud so that maybe you can keep an eye on him by keeping him in the loop and see if he is open to new family outings thus keeping him out of new experiences on his own? -Star [/QUOTE]
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