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When no amount of discipline and rewards seem to work?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 403183" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Depending on the part of his brain that was damaged by the alcohol and meth, he truly may not be able to understand why what he is doing is wrong, or to make that connection between someone destroying his things or hiting him and him doing that to someone else. He may not have whatever part of the brain that makes those connections in proper working order. Or it may come and go - he might grasp it at one time and then lose it later, etc... It is impossible to know, and of course with the traumas ine arly childhood and his mother's dirty tricks, the poor kid may not have had a chance. </p><p> </p><p>I would make it quite clear to your husband that you do NOT want him back in your home, that you don't feel it would be safe for you or for difficult child if he came home. I am sorry things are so hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 403183, member: 1233"] Depending on the part of his brain that was damaged by the alcohol and meth, he truly may not be able to understand why what he is doing is wrong, or to make that connection between someone destroying his things or hiting him and him doing that to someone else. He may not have whatever part of the brain that makes those connections in proper working order. Or it may come and go - he might grasp it at one time and then lose it later, etc... It is impossible to know, and of course with the traumas ine arly childhood and his mother's dirty tricks, the poor kid may not have had a chance. I would make it quite clear to your husband that you do NOT want him back in your home, that you don't feel it would be safe for you or for difficult child if he came home. I am sorry things are so hard. [/QUOTE]
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