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And the beat goes on.....learning to deal with my son
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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 716841" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>Sorry, that you have to be here again, but I am impressed by your determination to tell the truth and to do what is best for your grandchild. It's heartbreaking to see children be put at risk, and your son and his partner are adults, whether or not they act like it. They are facing the consequences of their actions. I am in a similar situation with my older difficult children, who blame everyone but themelves for their problems, and my heart breaks for my grandchildren. As parents we are powerless to change our children, but we can act with integrity, set boundaries, be honest, and take care of ourselves. That in and of itself in difficult circumstances is a great role model to all we those we interact with. And, hopefully, whenever your grandchild does have contact with you, you will be a light in his life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 716841, member: 19832"] Sorry, that you have to be here again, but I am impressed by your determination to tell the truth and to do what is best for your grandchild. It's heartbreaking to see children be put at risk, and your son and his partner are adults, whether or not they act like it. They are facing the consequences of their actions. I am in a similar situation with my older difficult children, who blame everyone but themelves for their problems, and my heart breaks for my grandchildren. As parents we are powerless to change our children, but we can act with integrity, set boundaries, be honest, and take care of ourselves. That in and of itself in difficult circumstances is a great role model to all we those we interact with. And, hopefully, whenever your grandchild does have contact with you, you will be a light in his life. [/QUOTE]
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