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Update on difficult child -we are in Colorado and it just went pear-shaped...
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 600326" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Blackgnat, give it a week. Then reach out to difficult child through easy child or ExH to get him your new number. Tell him your phone broke and you had to change the number. He will have had an entire week without you suggesting ideas, saving him, or even knowing what he is up to. His dad is there, so you know if he gets really into trouble there is someone to help him. Relax. </p><p></p><p>Give yourself this week. Try to regroup and understand your new role in your son's life. It is no longer 'Crutch'. When you talk to him. Tell him, you only want to hear the positive updates. Tell him you just can not take the negative ones anymore. Nobody could for this long. It is a reality of life. He is old enough to hear that reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 600326, member: 391"] Blackgnat, give it a week. Then reach out to difficult child through easy child or ExH to get him your new number. Tell him your phone broke and you had to change the number. He will have had an entire week without you suggesting ideas, saving him, or even knowing what he is up to. His dad is there, so you know if he gets really into trouble there is someone to help him. Relax. Give yourself this week. Try to regroup and understand your new role in your son's life. It is no longer 'Crutch'. When you talk to him. Tell him, you only want to hear the positive updates. Tell him you just can not take the negative ones anymore. Nobody could for this long. It is a reality of life. He is old enough to hear that reality. [/QUOTE]
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