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Oh! What a night!
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 482425" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>It's somewhat interesting that you chose to speak of his music as people with no talent as opposed to inappropriate talk in your home. I would dig in my heels if someone thought my music was not any good. On the other hand, understanding that mom doesn't allow that sort of language is a boundary that, I think, kids get even if they don't abide by it. Just a thought.</p><p>If what you are doing isn't working and is not helping difficult child or the family, I think making nice, patching things up, trying to tolerate it is partly magical thinking and a fair amount of not wanting to face the obvious. Looking for someone who can help difficult child to overcome his challenges is a loving, healthy thing to do. </p><p>Go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 482425, member: 3"] It's somewhat interesting that you chose to speak of his music as people with no talent as opposed to inappropriate talk in your home. I would dig in my heels if someone thought my music was not any good. On the other hand, understanding that mom doesn't allow that sort of language is a boundary that, I think, kids get even if they don't abide by it. Just a thought. If what you are doing isn't working and is not helping difficult child or the family, I think making nice, patching things up, trying to tolerate it is partly magical thinking and a fair amount of not wanting to face the obvious. Looking for someone who can help difficult child to overcome his challenges is a loving, healthy thing to do. Go for it. [/QUOTE]
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