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Re: Grandson ~ Behavior Question
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<blockquote data-quote="mom_to_3" data-source="post: 220790" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>I agree with you Katya about the male influence. I tried very hard to get him a male therapist. When he first came to live with us, he was seeing a male therapist. The only problem was that I was driving 60 miles each way. I did do that during the summer, but with my grandson in school now, it's really prohibitive. I had to find a new psychiatrist and therapist and we're limited because my grandson is on medicaid.</p><p></p><p>It's funny you mention the male therapist thing. The one my grandson saw told me to have my husband wrestle a bit on the rough side with our grandson. He said it was how boys knew the men were stronger and learned that way to respect older men. Kind of to put them in their place. I don't recall my husband wrestling with our grandson, but he did learn early on not to challenge him. My husband came down hard and swift and got his message across. Boundaries are a very big problem with our grandson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_to_3, post: 220790, member: 30"] I agree with you Katya about the male influence. I tried very hard to get him a male therapist. When he first came to live with us, he was seeing a male therapist. The only problem was that I was driving 60 miles each way. I did do that during the summer, but with my grandson in school now, it's really prohibitive. I had to find a new psychiatrist and therapist and we're limited because my grandson is on medicaid. It's funny you mention the male therapist thing. The one my grandson saw told me to have my husband wrestle a bit on the rough side with our grandson. He said it was how boys knew the men were stronger and learned that way to respect older men. Kind of to put them in their place. I don't recall my husband wrestling with our grandson, but he did learn early on not to challenge him. My husband came down hard and swift and got his message across. Boundaries are a very big problem with our grandson. [/QUOTE]
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