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After "parenting" difficult child for almost two years, GFGmom calls asking "what to do"
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 364467" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Almost 20 now difficult child has done nothing...zip..but stay in his room and use his computer and WII.There have been no classes, no friends, no cooperation with voc/rehab AND no guidance on spending his disability money. Last night she calls and says "Mom, I don't know what to do with difficult child. He's raging etc. etc."Disengaged response from DDD: "I'm sorry you all are having so many problems but I can't help you. You cut me out of his life and he no longer confides in me. You have changed hismedical care and eliminated his counseling. I wish you the very best and care very much for him. All I can suggest is that you look back and see what worked for seven years at our house and see if you can make changes."How sad. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 364467, member: 35"] Almost 20 now difficult child has done nothing...zip..but stay in his room and use his computer and WII.There have been no classes, no friends, no cooperation with voc/rehab AND no guidance on spending his disability money. Last night she calls and says "Mom, I don't know what to do with difficult child. He's raging etc. etc."Disengaged response from DDD: "I'm sorry you all are having so many problems but I can't help you. You cut me out of his life and he no longer confides in me. You have changed hismedical care and eliminated his counseling. I wish you the very best and care very much for him. All I can suggest is that you look back and see what worked for seven years at our house and see if you can make changes."How sad. DDD [/QUOTE]
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