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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 393399"><p>Tell her (if she calls again) that you'll talk to B about ways you can help (i.e. within the limits of difficult child's tolerance/schedule/etc, as they're your friends I'm sure they know the deal, you don't have to explain it to J's sister). Could be something as simple as letting C spend more time with difficult child, picking up some of their groceries while you're out getting your own, etc. Chances are B knows better how you can help than J's sister does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 393399"] Tell her (if she calls again) that you'll talk to B about ways you can help (i.e. within the limits of difficult child's tolerance/schedule/etc, as they're your friends I'm sure they know the deal, you don't have to explain it to J's sister). Could be something as simple as letting C spend more time with difficult child, picking up some of their groceries while you're out getting your own, etc. Chances are B knows better how you can help than J's sister does. [/QUOTE]
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