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<blockquote data-quote="threebabygirls" data-source="post: 184663" data-attributes="member: 5670"><p>When you saw the mom come out to speak to the other parent, maybe it had nothing to do with your son. I'm like you; I tend to immediately think it's something about my difficult child, but let's face it: few people other than our immediate families think of little else than our difficult children 24/7.</p><p>I like the idea of you just being visible for awhile outside, seeing how things pan out. Hopefully your son and the 15 y.o. can bond over similar teenage issues and the mom will get to know your difficult child through her daughter. If you do talk to the mom, I agree with gcv. I wouldn't mention BiPolar (BP) unless I'd really gotten to know her well. </p><p>I'm glad for your difficult child that he had a good evening!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threebabygirls, post: 184663, member: 5670"] When you saw the mom come out to speak to the other parent, maybe it had nothing to do with your son. I'm like you; I tend to immediately think it's something about my difficult child, but let's face it: few people other than our immediate families think of little else than our difficult children 24/7. I like the idea of you just being visible for awhile outside, seeing how things pan out. Hopefully your son and the 15 y.o. can bond over similar teenage issues and the mom will get to know your difficult child through her daughter. If you do talk to the mom, I agree with gcv. I wouldn't mention BiPolar (BP) unless I'd really gotten to know her well. I'm glad for your difficult child that he had a good evening! [/QUOTE]
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