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<blockquote data-quote="firehorsewoman" data-source="post: 542560"><p>Bunny, I understand...but sorry to tell you, my sister is the mother of a difficult child and she still doesn't get it. Her son, my nephew, has Asperger's and is quite the opposite of my son but STILL you would think she would "get it." But no....I am always getting very stupid comments from her....the last and worst was last month when my ex sent me the e-mail regarding giving my difficult child an ultimatum to change his behavior or he is sending him away. My sister told me that she thinks that sending my son away is a good idea..."that he is only going to get worse...etc" I haven't spoken to her since that night. </p><p></p><p>I really like the line Signorina says she uses under such circumstances...I'm going to remember it and use it in the future!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firehorsewoman, post: 542560"] Bunny, I understand...but sorry to tell you, my sister is the mother of a difficult child and she still doesn't get it. Her son, my nephew, has Asperger's and is quite the opposite of my son but STILL you would think she would "get it." But no....I am always getting very stupid comments from her....the last and worst was last month when my ex sent me the e-mail regarding giving my difficult child an ultimatum to change his behavior or he is sending him away. My sister told me that she thinks that sending my son away is a good idea..."that he is only going to get worse...etc" I haven't spoken to her since that night. I really like the line Signorina says she uses under such circumstances...I'm going to remember it and use it in the future! [/QUOTE]
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