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Why can't husband just let things go? Controlling over daughter's schoolwork
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 527250" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I agree he's being a difficult child. You're at work, what does he expect you to do from there? And OMG! There's no way I would have been married as long as I was if I called husband to complain about the kids. Sorry, in my opinion it's just not right for the non working parent to call the working parent and bug them with the day to day stuff. Wait til they get home. That's part of the point of having one parent stay home - attention does not have to be split between home and work.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest to him that he needs to back off a bit. Not for her sake, but for his own (yes we all know it's more for her). His current approach hasn't been working so he needs to adjust his approach, otherwise he'll drive all three of you nuts!</p><p></p><p>Yes, I would discuss this with the social worker and have her help <strong>HIM</strong> figure out the plan. Ultimately, he's the one spending more time with her and doing more of the hands on parenting, so whatever the plan is, he's got to be the one that's most comfortable with the execution of the plan. Make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 527250, member: 11965"] I agree he's being a difficult child. You're at work, what does he expect you to do from there? And OMG! There's no way I would have been married as long as I was if I called husband to complain about the kids. Sorry, in my opinion it's just not right for the non working parent to call the working parent and bug them with the day to day stuff. Wait til they get home. That's part of the point of having one parent stay home - attention does not have to be split between home and work. I would suggest to him that he needs to back off a bit. Not for her sake, but for his own (yes we all know it's more for her). His current approach hasn't been working so he needs to adjust his approach, otherwise he'll drive all three of you nuts! Yes, I would discuss this with the social worker and have her help [B]HIM[/B] figure out the plan. Ultimately, he's the one spending more time with her and doing more of the hands on parenting, so whatever the plan is, he's got to be the one that's most comfortable with the execution of the plan. Make sense? [/QUOTE]
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