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Respite, not a respite...
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 533677"><p>Wow, you are in a no win situation. Considering the long term affects of hearing how bad his family is and the more immediate safety affects (difficult child 1 would always become more violent after hearing things like that) I don't know that your difficult child going would be any help at all. That much time with someone so against you might make him worse and he is already not safe.</p><p></p><p>Would husband re-visit the idea of daycare? Lots of school age kids have to go to daycare in the summer because the parents work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 533677"] Wow, you are in a no win situation. Considering the long term affects of hearing how bad his family is and the more immediate safety affects (difficult child 1 would always become more violent after hearing things like that) I don't know that your difficult child going would be any help at all. That much time with someone so against you might make him worse and he is already not safe. Would husband re-visit the idea of daycare? Lots of school age kids have to go to daycare in the summer because the parents work. [/QUOTE]
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