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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 621098" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi,</p><p>typo--it's easy child who thinks that some Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is involved.</p><p></p><p>He doesn't go back to the dr for another cpl mo's. I think I should make an apt before then.</p><p>We have a therapy appointment March 11. Not soon enough.</p><p></p><p>Now husband and I are arguing about difficult child. I told husband he's not involved enough. He said it's hard to get involved (of course) but that's no excuse. He will sit on the couch and read while difficult child and his girlfriend play video games and then make fun comments so it's like he's part of their clique. Uh, fine. But that's all?</p><p>I told him he's got to help difficult child learn to drive, because he's still going to get his license and the more time he spends practicing with-supervision, the better. And I told him he just needs to spend time with-him, no matter what.</p><p>So when I got the email from the teacher today, husband and I agreed he would handle it.</p><p>He did ... I was at a mtng ... called to say I was on my way home. difficult child answered. I asked if husband had talked to him about the teacher's note. He said yes.</p><p>I should have left it at that, but I told him that I responded in an email, mostly with-more questions, and also suggested that he could re-take the test.</p><p>2 min later, husband calls, angry because *he* handled it and I was supposed to stay out of it. Why did I call and check up on him? And now I've upset difficult child and he ran up to his room and was very, very upset.</p><p></p><p>I called to say I was on my way home and ... sigh.</p><p></p><p>When I got home, I checked with-difficult child and he said he just didn't want to talk because his voice was raspy. (He was screaming so much yesterday, he lost his voice.) He was in bed, reading peacefully. I told him that if I said anything wrong or hurtful about the teacher, I apologized. He said everything was fine. Hmm.</p><p></p><p>Must be something in the air.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for listening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 621098, member: 3419"] Hi, typo--it's easy child who thinks that some Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is involved. He doesn't go back to the dr for another cpl mo's. I think I should make an apt before then. We have a therapy appointment March 11. Not soon enough. Now husband and I are arguing about difficult child. I told husband he's not involved enough. He said it's hard to get involved (of course) but that's no excuse. He will sit on the couch and read while difficult child and his girlfriend play video games and then make fun comments so it's like he's part of their clique. Uh, fine. But that's all? I told him he's got to help difficult child learn to drive, because he's still going to get his license and the more time he spends practicing with-supervision, the better. And I told him he just needs to spend time with-him, no matter what. So when I got the email from the teacher today, husband and I agreed he would handle it. He did ... I was at a mtng ... called to say I was on my way home. difficult child answered. I asked if husband had talked to him about the teacher's note. He said yes. I should have left it at that, but I told him that I responded in an email, mostly with-more questions, and also suggested that he could re-take the test. 2 min later, husband calls, angry because *he* handled it and I was supposed to stay out of it. Why did I call and check up on him? And now I've upset difficult child and he ran up to his room and was very, very upset. I called to say I was on my way home and ... sigh. When I got home, I checked with-difficult child and he said he just didn't want to talk because his voice was raspy. (He was screaming so much yesterday, he lost his voice.) He was in bed, reading peacefully. I told him that if I said anything wrong or hurtful about the teacher, I apologized. He said everything was fine. Hmm. Must be something in the air. Thanks for listening. [/QUOTE]
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