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<blockquote data-quote="fosterparent" data-source="post: 133039" data-attributes="member: 2582"><p>My twin g'sfg go to therapy once weekly and their program is centered around grief. Their mother lives literally around the corner from them with bio brother and half sisters, and brothers and she has not spoken to them since last October. They have not opened up a lot about their mother to the therapist, although they are free with all other information, but she seems to think the sessions are helping, and difficult child 1 is learning to better cope and deal with her anger. You are a really great dad, your son will learn as he gets older where the blame lies. Just be careful not to talk her down. Remember it is "HER" problem, not yours or his.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fosterparent, post: 133039, member: 2582"] My twin g'sfg go to therapy once weekly and their program is centered around grief. Their mother lives literally around the corner from them with bio brother and half sisters, and brothers and she has not spoken to them since last October. They have not opened up a lot about their mother to the therapist, although they are free with all other information, but she seems to think the sessions are helping, and difficult child 1 is learning to better cope and deal with her anger. You are a really great dad, your son will learn as he gets older where the blame lies. Just be careful not to talk her down. Remember it is "HER" problem, not yours or his. [/QUOTE]
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