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<blockquote data-quote="shamrock1269" data-source="post: 171504" data-attributes="member: 5452"><p>From everything I've read regarding Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)...one of it's major causes is the constant interruption in a child's primary caregivers. Another cause is a child's inability to develop an appropriate relationship with a primary caregiver. </p><p> </p><p>So, it stands to reason, that she needs to re-develop the relationship with her father, her primary caregiver.</p><p> </p><p>I don't know, I suppose I understand. I love him, and her and all his other children very much. I was fully prepared to be a consistent figure in her life, as well as an eager participant in her therapy. I kept asking him, "How is the loss of me, and my children, going to help her?" Some of it makes perfect sense, some of it doesn't.</p><p> </p><p>How about some irony....I'm the one who encouraged him to take her to a new therapist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shamrock1269, post: 171504, member: 5452"] From everything I've read regarding Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)...one of it's major causes is the constant interruption in a child's primary caregivers. Another cause is a child's inability to develop an appropriate relationship with a primary caregiver. So, it stands to reason, that she needs to re-develop the relationship with her father, her primary caregiver. I don't know, I suppose I understand. I love him, and her and all his other children very much. I was fully prepared to be a consistent figure in her life, as well as an eager participant in her therapy. I kept asking him, "How is the loss of me, and my children, going to help her?" Some of it makes perfect sense, some of it doesn't. How about some irony....I'm the one who encouraged him to take her to a new therapist. [/QUOTE]
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