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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 394550" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thank you all, and thanks GVC mom for the sushi and wine. You bet I will order that!</p><p> </p><p>Yeah, gfgbmom doesn't know squat about difficult child. Or parenting in general. When the kids were little, we went on some excursion somewhere and her other son, D, was whining and yanking her arm. She started whining and turned to her mom and whined, "Mom, can't you get him off of me? I don't know what to do."</p><p>Arrrrgh! husband and I talked about that all the way home.</p><p>Then she complains when biograndma takes over. But bmom gave her the reins, Know what I mean??</p><p>I have no idea why I thought her parenting skills would change over time.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, if difficult child tells them he's Aspie, I'll never hear the end of it. They'll question every little thing, and then quote from "experts" they see in Reader's Digest.</p><p>My plan is just to tell them to talk <em>to</em> difficult child instead of <em>about </em>him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 394550, member: 3419"] Thank you all, and thanks GVC mom for the sushi and wine. You bet I will order that! Yeah, gfgbmom doesn't know squat about difficult child. Or parenting in general. When the kids were little, we went on some excursion somewhere and her other son, D, was whining and yanking her arm. She started whining and turned to her mom and whined, "Mom, can't you get him off of me? I don't know what to do." Arrrrgh! husband and I talked about that all the way home. Then she complains when biograndma takes over. But bmom gave her the reins, Know what I mean?? I have no idea why I thought her parenting skills would change over time. Anyway, if difficult child tells them he's Aspie, I'll never hear the end of it. They'll question every little thing, and then quote from "experts" they see in Reader's Digest. My plan is just to tell them to talk [I]to[/I] difficult child instead of [I]about [/I]him. [/QUOTE]
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