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How to help adult grandchildren re: difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 586148" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I think each case is different from the other. Sometimes I wonder if I went "overboard" but obviously easy child/difficult child sees me as his Mom <strong>but</strong> very importantly tries to accept that his bioMom has not had recognized evil intent in the choices she has made. difficult child#2, who lived with us for eight years, is having a more difficult time because he really, really wants to believe his "Mommy" has always had his best interests at heart. BUT, for example, he showed up at my store for maybe twenty minutes of hugs and reaffirmation yesterday. It's a hard row to hoe being a grandma to kids who are not being heathily nurtured. on the other hand, once they know you are "there" it gives them a chance so seek solace. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 586148, member: 35"] I think each case is different from the other. Sometimes I wonder if I went "overboard" but obviously easy child/difficult child sees me as his Mom [B]but[/B] very importantly tries to accept that his bioMom has not had recognized evil intent in the choices she has made. difficult child#2, who lived with us for eight years, is having a more difficult time because he really, really wants to believe his "Mommy" has always had his best interests at heart. BUT, for example, he showed up at my store for maybe twenty minutes of hugs and reaffirmation yesterday. It's a hard row to hoe being a grandma to kids who are not being heathily nurtured. on the other hand, once they know you are "there" it gives them a chance so seek solace. DDD [/QUOTE]
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