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I'm going to test my kid no matter what hubby says
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 60269"><p>initially resistant.. hahhah. husband has denied anything wrong forever! When he was in day-care probably only a year old we were told he was "Strong Willed". We have had some really awful years. difficult child seeked out the counselor himself in elementary school. He remains so close to her still today. They see each other and if he is upset, panic attacks, scared, he will call her. Even though husband went to some meetings early on, and to conferences, he still refuses to beleive there is anything wrong. He finds some reason to justify what ever it is difficult child has done. I did the research, I did the dr. appointment's, I do the school meetings, IEP's, teacher meetings. So many times through the school year I am struggling because I just am overwhelmed. I tried to send it to husband, but he is unavailable for phone calls when he is at work. So..I deal with all of it. difficult child NEEDS me. So, regardless of whether husband wants to acknowledge it or not, I cannot let difficult child sink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 60269"] initially resistant.. hahhah. husband has denied anything wrong forever! When he was in day-care probably only a year old we were told he was "Strong Willed". We have had some really awful years. difficult child seeked out the counselor himself in elementary school. He remains so close to her still today. They see each other and if he is upset, panic attacks, scared, he will call her. Even though husband went to some meetings early on, and to conferences, he still refuses to beleive there is anything wrong. He finds some reason to justify what ever it is difficult child has done. I did the research, I did the dr. appointment's, I do the school meetings, IEP's, teacher meetings. So many times through the school year I am struggling because I just am overwhelmed. I tried to send it to husband, but he is unavailable for phone calls when he is at work. So..I deal with all of it. difficult child NEEDS me. So, regardless of whether husband wants to acknowledge it or not, I cannot let difficult child sink. [/QUOTE]
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