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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 454554" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think this is a substantial victory!!! It is big that Jack admitted to what he asked, and even with his explanations, you know his mom is not hiding this or hiding from this. I hope difficult child told Jack that you would not be mad if he came over to play. Having them play in your home gives you a bit more control, if nothing else. </p><p></p><p>You handled this wonderfully and so did Jane. Having a few days away to discuss this probably meant that she could get a better grip on what was going on than if they were at home with all the normal things that have to be handled. This could have resulted in a very unpleasant confrontation between you and Jane and with the end of your friendship with her and difficult child's with Jack. Instead, both you and Jane behaved like reasonable adults and worked it out in a way that benefits everyone. </p><p></p><p>This truly was a victory - and you should feel very proud of the way you handled it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 454554, member: 1233"] I think this is a substantial victory!!! It is big that Jack admitted to what he asked, and even with his explanations, you know his mom is not hiding this or hiding from this. I hope difficult child told Jack that you would not be mad if he came over to play. Having them play in your home gives you a bit more control, if nothing else. You handled this wonderfully and so did Jane. Having a few days away to discuss this probably meant that she could get a better grip on what was going on than if they were at home with all the normal things that have to be handled. This could have resulted in a very unpleasant confrontation between you and Jane and with the end of your friendship with her and difficult child's with Jack. Instead, both you and Jane behaved like reasonable adults and worked it out in a way that benefits everyone. This truly was a victory - and you should feel very proud of the way you handled it! [/QUOTE]
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