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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 608383" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>He's probably anxious around his Dad because he can't snow him as easily as he can snow you. His Dad sees the truth.</p><p></p><p>That's a good point RE! </p><p></p><p>We went to see him today and he was all upset because phone charger not available and unable to get numbers off phone because phone was dead. So dad not happy because difficult child not as conversant as he would like. I'm tired of dealing with the two of them and their issues. Dad was on the fence about coming. I think I'll just mildly discourage him next time. Dad is extremely analytical and turns over every gesture, every comment under a microscope. For example, he said that maybe we should have left a lot sooner because difficult child was going on and on about the phone charger. Dad is not happy when difficult child does not act overjoyed to see us. Explained to dad that you can't hold him up to the standard of a normal person. That being said, I have a greater tolerance for his behavior but even I was getting annoyed and we cut the visit short after about an hour and fifteen minutes. Well, maybe dad was right. But his tearing apart everything and looking for every little nuance drives me up a wall! (Thanks for letting me rant!)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, RE, he will go back to halfway, and he is not happy about that. But that's what he needs.</p><p></p><p>Elsie, I hope he takes advantage of the voc rehab services. He told us that preliminary report was non verbal learning disability (so far) which we already knew about from previous testing at age 16. He will know more tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>And thanks Cedar, I have a lot of stuff coming up to keep me busy. Trying to keep the focus off of him and on US and all these things do help. My twin niece and nephew are being baptized next Sunday and my daughter is one of the godmothers! Destination wedding in Savannah Ga week after, I hear it's beautiful! Bridal event/fashion show end of month with niece, daughter (she's the maid of honor and she's so excited) and sister in law. Counting my blessings...and that includes all of you on the board with your support and great advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 608383, member: 15832"] He's probably anxious around his Dad because he can't snow him as easily as he can snow you. His Dad sees the truth. That's a good point RE! We went to see him today and he was all upset because phone charger not available and unable to get numbers off phone because phone was dead. So dad not happy because difficult child not as conversant as he would like. I'm tired of dealing with the two of them and their issues. Dad was on the fence about coming. I think I'll just mildly discourage him next time. Dad is extremely analytical and turns over every gesture, every comment under a microscope. For example, he said that maybe we should have left a lot sooner because difficult child was going on and on about the phone charger. Dad is not happy when difficult child does not act overjoyed to see us. Explained to dad that you can't hold him up to the standard of a normal person. That being said, I have a greater tolerance for his behavior but even I was getting annoyed and we cut the visit short after about an hour and fifteen minutes. Well, maybe dad was right. But his tearing apart everything and looking for every little nuance drives me up a wall! (Thanks for letting me rant!) Anyway, RE, he will go back to halfway, and he is not happy about that. But that's what he needs. Elsie, I hope he takes advantage of the voc rehab services. He told us that preliminary report was non verbal learning disability (so far) which we already knew about from previous testing at age 16. He will know more tomorrow. And thanks Cedar, I have a lot of stuff coming up to keep me busy. Trying to keep the focus off of him and on US and all these things do help. My twin niece and nephew are being baptized next Sunday and my daughter is one of the godmothers! Destination wedding in Savannah Ga week after, I hear it's beautiful! Bridal event/fashion show end of month with niece, daughter (she's the maid of honor and she's so excited) and sister in law. Counting my blessings...and that includes all of you on the board with your support and great advice! [/QUOTE]
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