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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 600319" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>I asked husband to take difficult child bowling today, more because easy child and I need a break from him being up our butts for the last three days, but also because that is something that the two of them do together and I think that difficult child needs that (he's always in the kitchen with me) His answer? He'll do that on Sunday (yep, four days from now) because he wants to throw the football with easy child today. </p><p></p><p>His therapist told him yesterday that she thinks he wants to play with his brother rather than his friends because he can bully his brother into doing what difficult child wants to do, and he can't do that with kids his own age. Wth his friends he has to compromise, and he doesn't want to do that. He wants things his way all the tme. I told her that I think she hit a very large nail squarely on the head.</p><p></p><p>Next week easy child goes to baseball camp, so I will be able to take difficult child bowling during the week, if he wants to go. I also plan on asking him of he wants to call his friends and see if anyone wants to go and play mini golf, or something like that.</p><p></p><p>Sven, sending easy child to sleep away camp isn't an option. Football starts the third week of July and he needs to be here for the training camp and practices. And husband would never allow it. Good heavens, he won't let me send difficult child away, he certainly would neve let me send easy child away, although I think that the separation would do everyone some good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 600319, member: 15810"] I asked husband to take difficult child bowling today, more because easy child and I need a break from him being up our butts for the last three days, but also because that is something that the two of them do together and I think that difficult child needs that (he's always in the kitchen with me) His answer? He'll do that on Sunday (yep, four days from now) because he wants to throw the football with easy child today. His therapist told him yesterday that she thinks he wants to play with his brother rather than his friends because he can bully his brother into doing what difficult child wants to do, and he can't do that with kids his own age. Wth his friends he has to compromise, and he doesn't want to do that. He wants things his way all the tme. I told her that I think she hit a very large nail squarely on the head. Next week easy child goes to baseball camp, so I will be able to take difficult child bowling during the week, if he wants to go. I also plan on asking him of he wants to call his friends and see if anyone wants to go and play mini golf, or something like that. Sven, sending easy child to sleep away camp isn't an option. Football starts the third week of July and he needs to be here for the training camp and practices. And husband would never allow it. Good heavens, he won't let me send difficult child away, he certainly would neve let me send easy child away, although I think that the separation would do everyone some good. [/QUOTE]
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