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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 241538" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Sending lots of STRONG STRENGTH. It is so hard - seems so futile - like the other side is not doing their part. But you can continue to do what you know is right. I am sure something is getting through. difficult child (and maybe even husband?) just does not want to admit that you are reaching him and he has to change.</p><p></p><p>You should ask the school to call husband instead of you. That MIGHT open his eyes a little?</p><p></p><p>I have "in your face" kids so know real well how hard it is not to loose it. One time someone stated how their daughter would get angry and stomp off to her room. She wouldn't talk about it. I told that person he had no idea how lucky he was because when they refuse to talk and refuse to walk (stomp) away, than life in the home gets very ugly indeed.</p><p></p><p>Warrior Strength heading your way! (and p.s., don't join Terry's school district or your difficult child will be home even more often).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 241538, member: 5096"] Sending lots of STRONG STRENGTH. It is so hard - seems so futile - like the other side is not doing their part. But you can continue to do what you know is right. I am sure something is getting through. difficult child (and maybe even husband?) just does not want to admit that you are reaching him and he has to change. You should ask the school to call husband instead of you. That MIGHT open his eyes a little? I have "in your face" kids so know real well how hard it is not to loose it. One time someone stated how their daughter would get angry and stomp off to her room. She wouldn't talk about it. I told that person he had no idea how lucky he was because when they refuse to talk and refuse to walk (stomp) away, than life in the home gets very ugly indeed. Warrior Strength heading your way! (and p.s., don't join Terry's school district or your difficult child will be home even more often). [/QUOTE]
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