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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 306244"><p>Yes, finding the balance can be a real challenge.</p><p> </p><p>I have not broached the subject yet with- husband or the therapist.</p><p> </p><p>The more I think about it all...the more I am changing my mind about it all. LOL!</p><p> </p><p>I really do not wish to have difficult child at our home for the folding...for a variety of reasons...one of which is I don't think she will live up to her end of the bargain and the other is that I don't wish to be overly involved with- her "stuff." Since she seems to have some special needs, I don't mind helping some as long as she is respectful, has tried to do it on her own AND I have some hope that it might lead to future benefits for all concerned. Her being at my house, only leads to continued involvement on my part.</p><p> </p><p>Nope...back to the drawing board....but I think the overall thoughts are very good. </p><p> </p><p>I'm looking forward to hearing input from the therapist, esp. with- reference to the laundry. Will also see what she thinks in terms of a neuro-psychiatric exam (benefits) and how I might be able to get this done in a cost effective way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 306244"] Yes, finding the balance can be a real challenge. I have not broached the subject yet with- husband or the therapist. The more I think about it all...the more I am changing my mind about it all. LOL! I really do not wish to have difficult child at our home for the folding...for a variety of reasons...one of which is I don't think she will live up to her end of the bargain and the other is that I don't wish to be overly involved with- her "stuff." Since she seems to have some special needs, I don't mind helping some as long as she is respectful, has tried to do it on her own AND I have some hope that it might lead to future benefits for all concerned. Her being at my house, only leads to continued involvement on my part. Nope...back to the drawing board....but I think the overall thoughts are very good. I'm looking forward to hearing input from the therapist, esp. with- reference to the laundry. Will also see what she thinks in terms of a neuro-psychiatric exam (benefits) and how I might be able to get this done in a cost effective way. [/QUOTE]
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