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<blockquote data-quote="unsure" data-source="post: 342615" data-attributes="member: 9046"><p>Thank you gcvmom.</p><p> </p><p>The testing was done by the school psychologist and then referred to an outside counselor/psychologist. Otherwise, no further testing has been done.</p><p> </p><p>It is difficult for my husband to stand by and stay out of it, but there is too much resentment between them to allow him to get involved at this point because it just make difficult child harder to deal with. I also don't like the way husband handles it and until he gets educated on how to better do that, my kids are off limits to his discipline. He is kept in the loop however on anything that is discussed and any meetings regarding the children. Eventually he will be allowed to be more involved, but for not it's not beneficial to anyone and I get caught in the middle. I love my husband dearly but he can sometimes be just as immature as the difficult child.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for your input and look forward to hearing more from others as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unsure, post: 342615, member: 9046"] Thank you gcvmom. The testing was done by the school psychologist and then referred to an outside counselor/psychologist. Otherwise, no further testing has been done. It is difficult for my husband to stand by and stay out of it, but there is too much resentment between them to allow him to get involved at this point because it just make difficult child harder to deal with. I also don't like the way husband handles it and until he gets educated on how to better do that, my kids are off limits to his discipline. He is kept in the loop however on anything that is discussed and any meetings regarding the children. Eventually he will be allowed to be more involved, but for not it's not beneficial to anyone and I get caught in the middle. I love my husband dearly but he can sometimes be just as immature as the difficult child. Thank you for your input and look forward to hearing more from others as well. [/QUOTE]
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