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If it Weren't so Ridiculous - it Might Actually be Funny...
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 438520" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Df, they are NEVER going to have a clue as to what difficult child's problems are. They don't want to know so they won't listen to anything you say and then they will say it is all your fault for not telling them, loving her the right way, having two feet, breathing, having hair, or eating cereal. </p><p></p><p>I would insist on seeing a backround check and list of qualifications and references for a mentor at this point. Esp if it is a male. I don't think it would be wise or safe for either difficult child or a male to give her a male mentor. And often they are college kids who need a part-time job or a summer job. At least they are here. </p><p></p><p>HOw will a mentor help with her rages and other problems? These people are idjits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 438520, member: 1233"] Df, they are NEVER going to have a clue as to what difficult child's problems are. They don't want to know so they won't listen to anything you say and then they will say it is all your fault for not telling them, loving her the right way, having two feet, breathing, having hair, or eating cereal. I would insist on seeing a backround check and list of qualifications and references for a mentor at this point. Esp if it is a male. I don't think it would be wise or safe for either difficult child or a male to give her a male mentor. And often they are college kids who need a part-time job or a summer job. At least they are here. HOw will a mentor help with her rages and other problems? These people are idjits. [/QUOTE]
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