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<blockquote data-quote="seriously" data-source="post: 457963" data-attributes="member: 11920"><p>Oh my - that is surely a lot for an 11 yr old difficult child to cope with. And a lot of worry for you.</p><p></p><p>Is there an official history of domestic violence? Can you use this to lever the social work people into checking on difficult child 1 at least once while he's with X?</p><p></p><p>Otherwise - I hate to say it - but it sounds like you are going to have to sit on your hands and wait for the bad stuff to hit the fan and hope your presence in his life will help difficult child 1 recover from whatever happens quickly.</p><p></p><p>I am not at all surprised that difficult child 1 isn't willing to tell on X. Typical behavior in such a situation. Makes your heart break to see a kid caught in that ugly vise that even adults have a hard time coping with.</p><p></p><p>Many hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seriously, post: 457963, member: 11920"] Oh my - that is surely a lot for an 11 yr old difficult child to cope with. And a lot of worry for you. Is there an official history of domestic violence? Can you use this to lever the social work people into checking on difficult child 1 at least once while he's with X? Otherwise - I hate to say it - but it sounds like you are going to have to sit on your hands and wait for the bad stuff to hit the fan and hope your presence in his life will help difficult child 1 recover from whatever happens quickly. I am not at all surprised that difficult child 1 isn't willing to tell on X. Typical behavior in such a situation. Makes your heart break to see a kid caught in that ugly vise that even adults have a hard time coping with. Many hugs. [/QUOTE]
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