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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 306197" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks, all. There is nothing I can do. When anyone attempts to talk to George differently or tries to help him, daughter in law goes nuts. I just wrote to vent. After all this shakes out, hopefully son can try to get him help but right now he's sort of afraid of her on every level. It's frustrating to me, but it's also none of my business. George won't get help until he's in school and the teachers insist. By then, hopefully, the divorce will be done and our family can at least help George when he's with son. I've already told him to take George to a Developmental Pediatrician because it's pretty obvious that he is delayed. But he won't do that as long as M. is around controlling everything about George, insisting he will be fine. Right now I do understand son's fear of her. The mouth is vicious and constant. If M. tries to get George to watch him or talks to him slowly, M. jumps in and mimics him and tells him that he's talking "stupid" to George. She doesn't even let him feed George without barging in and ridiculing what he's feeding him. It's really bad and my son is putting up with it. I just wish he'd step up and calmly tell her he's serving her divorce papers. I don't know why she hasn't left other than she likes the money he makes. But I can't do anything about that either.</p><p></p><p>All of this is really out of my hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 306197, member: 1550"] Thanks, all. There is nothing I can do. When anyone attempts to talk to George differently or tries to help him, daughter in law goes nuts. I just wrote to vent. After all this shakes out, hopefully son can try to get him help but right now he's sort of afraid of her on every level. It's frustrating to me, but it's also none of my business. George won't get help until he's in school and the teachers insist. By then, hopefully, the divorce will be done and our family can at least help George when he's with son. I've already told him to take George to a Developmental Pediatrician because it's pretty obvious that he is delayed. But he won't do that as long as M. is around controlling everything about George, insisting he will be fine. Right now I do understand son's fear of her. The mouth is vicious and constant. If M. tries to get George to watch him or talks to him slowly, M. jumps in and mimics him and tells him that he's talking "stupid" to George. She doesn't even let him feed George without barging in and ridiculing what he's feeding him. It's really bad and my son is putting up with it. I just wish he'd step up and calmly tell her he's serving her divorce papers. I don't know why she hasn't left other than she likes the money he makes. But I can't do anything about that either. All of this is really out of my hands. [/QUOTE]
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