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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 399799" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Thanks, gcvmom. I also was going to suggest therapy. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy if you can organise it. Sometimes they won't do it for younger children, you have to be old enough to understand the logic. But it can really help kids get their heads straight after earlier bad experience/bad training in life.</p><p></p><p>The evaluations are also very important, so you do know just what you are dealing with in the kids. He shouldn't allow guilt to slow him down - guilt can really get in the way of action and this is a bad thing. Instead, focus on the now. If you can, get him to lurk here or join here. It is amazing what it can do for your relationship. husband & I have always had a close rapport, but since I joined here and her began lurking to read every post I made, we talk a lot more effectively about the kids. I think when I post, it 'gels' ideas for me and I perhaps express myself more concisely (shut up Star! I KNOW some of my posts are ridiculously long!).</p><p></p><p>We are a great community of friends here, even though most of us have never met physically.</p><p></p><p>So - welcome aboard.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 399799, member: 1991"] Thanks, gcvmom. I also was going to suggest therapy. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy if you can organise it. Sometimes they won't do it for younger children, you have to be old enough to understand the logic. But it can really help kids get their heads straight after earlier bad experience/bad training in life. The evaluations are also very important, so you do know just what you are dealing with in the kids. He shouldn't allow guilt to slow him down - guilt can really get in the way of action and this is a bad thing. Instead, focus on the now. If you can, get him to lurk here or join here. It is amazing what it can do for your relationship. husband & I have always had a close rapport, but since I joined here and her began lurking to read every post I made, we talk a lot more effectively about the kids. I think when I post, it 'gels' ideas for me and I perhaps express myself more concisely (shut up Star! I KNOW some of my posts are ridiculously long!). We are a great community of friends here, even though most of us have never met physically. So - welcome aboard. Marg [/QUOTE]
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