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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 549580" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Can you offer information for your Mom to read about which will give her the correct information? Others have mentioned a book I haven't personally read, but it keeps coming up, "The explosive child." Or any book which will give an accurate picture of the symptoms your child has. And, is it possible for you to explain the position her judgements puts you in, being in the middle of two people whom you love is a terrible place to be. I am always a believer in communication, so perhaps if she understood your sons issues better and also understood how difficult this is for you, she could more readily cope and hopefully find a way to be more compassionate and understanding. If your son has a Dr. or psychiatrist, perhaps she could sit in on an appointment and the Dr. could explain the issues to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 549580, member: 13542"] Can you offer information for your Mom to read about which will give her the correct information? Others have mentioned a book I haven't personally read, but it keeps coming up, "The explosive child." Or any book which will give an accurate picture of the symptoms your child has. And, is it possible for you to explain the position her judgements puts you in, being in the middle of two people whom you love is a terrible place to be. I am always a believer in communication, so perhaps if she understood your sons issues better and also understood how difficult this is for you, she could more readily cope and hopefully find a way to be more compassionate and understanding. If your son has a Dr. or psychiatrist, perhaps she could sit in on an appointment and the Dr. could explain the issues to her. [/QUOTE]
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