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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 374446" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>You do have something that many parents of difficult child's do not have that come to this forum - A spouse and an EX that are BOTH working together with you on this. So many threads you will read that a husband or EX-husband is just not on the same page as mom causing so many more stressers and inconsistency with the kids. Your difficult child is doing well because all the parents in his life are all working well together. I bet husband and EX will both help you in your quest to be consistent.</p><p> </p><p>We all have doubts from time to time (even those with easy child's can doubt how to parent). I have a feeling that you are doing and will continue to do great! You pretty much have him all non-school days so have faced most of the non-school issues. </p><p> </p><p>To ease your mind, you may want to have a probationary period. You may want to wait until October to start so your EX can set up the back to school schedule and your difficult child just continue those guidelines at your home. If he does well, then you and EX can discuss a change in living arrangements.</p><p> </p><p>AND...... Bring any issues you would like our input on to the forums at any time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 374446, member: 5096"] You do have something that many parents of difficult child's do not have that come to this forum - A spouse and an EX that are BOTH working together with you on this. So many threads you will read that a husband or EX-husband is just not on the same page as mom causing so many more stressers and inconsistency with the kids. Your difficult child is doing well because all the parents in his life are all working well together. I bet husband and EX will both help you in your quest to be consistent. We all have doubts from time to time (even those with easy child's can doubt how to parent). I have a feeling that you are doing and will continue to do great! You pretty much have him all non-school days so have faced most of the non-school issues. To ease your mind, you may want to have a probationary period. You may want to wait until October to start so your EX can set up the back to school schedule and your difficult child just continue those guidelines at your home. If he does well, then you and EX can discuss a change in living arrangements. AND...... Bring any issues you would like our input on to the forums at any time! [/QUOTE]
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