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easy child and a big huge guilt trip
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 584621" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I am assuming that you arenot just sayig "here he is, Ex". There has to a profesional bridge to assure his understanding AND his bioDad's. Is there "really" a benefit that you believe in making this change? I suggest that you tell your son "Daddy wants to have the opportunity to share life with you. There are only x number of months before summer. Do you believe you can give it your best effort until the end of the school year and IF it is going great...great! and if there are problems you and your Dad can visit Dr. X in hopes of working it out. If there are any real problems I promise (and make sure you can do it)!) the attorney, the psychiatrist, The therapist plus YOU and I and Daddy will decice if you are better off coming back home tome. Then reassure him that you want nothing but the best for him and he can rely on your devotion.......'cause you love him. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 584621, member: 35"] I am assuming that you arenot just sayig "here he is, Ex". There has to a profesional bridge to assure his understanding AND his bioDad's. Is there "really" a benefit that you believe in making this change? I suggest that you tell your son "Daddy wants to have the opportunity to share life with you. There are only x number of months before summer. Do you believe you can give it your best effort until the end of the school year and IF it is going great...great! and if there are problems you and your Dad can visit Dr. X in hopes of working it out. If there are any real problems I promise (and make sure you can do it)!) the attorney, the psychiatrist, The therapist plus YOU and I and Daddy will decice if you are better off coming back home tome. Then reassure him that you want nothing but the best for him and he can rely on your devotion.......'cause you love him. DDD [/QUOTE]
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