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The double and sometimes triple lives of my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="mrsammler" data-source="post: 447970"><p>We can differ amicably on this. I'm a big believer in letting NOTHING go until it has been sorted out, talked about, apologized for, and assurances given that it won't happen again. Absent that, I suspend the relationship until "repair" has taken place. Then again, I admit that I'm an uncle of a difficult child, not a parent. I acknowledge the difference, although I'm not sure I'd be any different with a difficult child child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrsammler, post: 447970"] We can differ amicably on this. I'm a big believer in letting NOTHING go until it has been sorted out, talked about, apologized for, and assurances given that it won't happen again. Absent that, I suspend the relationship until "repair" has taken place. Then again, I admit that I'm an uncle of a difficult child, not a parent. I acknowledge the difference, although I'm not sure I'd be any different with a difficult child child. [/QUOTE]
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