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Why can't husband just let things go? Controlling over daughter's schoolwork
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 527248" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/consoling.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":consoling:" title="consoling :consoling:" data-shortname=":consoling:" />I'm sorry for the bad day. If you can't get through your husband, maybe talking to the social worker is not such a bad idea.</p><p>I would be very cautious of the words you choose though. Maybe try to find some general, non judgemental terms to discribe it: we have different approaches, different parenting style, we need to find a middle ground. The social worker might have some idea on how to get you guys on the same page. </p><p>Would he accept to have a time limit to his approach? Like: you handle the way you think is right, but if there is no positive outcome after 40 minutes, then we need to try a different method or just forget about (assuming the issue is homework).</p><p>It is such a fine line to walk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 527248, member: 11847"] :consoling:I'm sorry for the bad day. If you can't get through your husband, maybe talking to the social worker is not such a bad idea. I would be very cautious of the words you choose though. Maybe try to find some general, non judgemental terms to discribe it: we have different approaches, different parenting style, we need to find a middle ground. The social worker might have some idea on how to get you guys on the same page. Would he accept to have a time limit to his approach? Like: you handle the way you think is right, but if there is no positive outcome after 40 minutes, then we need to try a different method or just forget about (assuming the issue is homework). It is such a fine line to walk. [/QUOTE]
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