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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 425225" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Thank you for accepting my honesty. I am glad you have strength! Stay on your recovery - most important. HUGS!</p><p> </p><p>You know, when difficult child was doing visitation as one week at dad's and one week with me...she was at her best. We all were. I think she would start to get on everyone's nerves (and everyone got on hers) by the 5th day, but we always made it to the 7th. Every week though, we were all on edge by the end. </p><p>Now that she has moved out...she is the most pleasant child in the world. I really believe some kids just don't do well in the parental setting. Perhaps a routine of change is best for her - and everyone. What could you do to get those breaks for the entire family? Have you considered respite?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 425225, member: 391"] Thank you for accepting my honesty. I am glad you have strength! Stay on your recovery - most important. HUGS! You know, when difficult child was doing visitation as one week at dad's and one week with me...she was at her best. We all were. I think she would start to get on everyone's nerves (and everyone got on hers) by the 5th day, but we always made it to the 7th. Every week though, we were all on edge by the end. Now that she has moved out...she is the most pleasant child in the world. I really believe some kids just don't do well in the parental setting. Perhaps a routine of change is best for her - and everyone. What could you do to get those breaks for the entire family? Have you considered respite? [/QUOTE]
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