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difficult child Baker Acted himself!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 347457"><p>Oh my.</p><p>Why is mom on this account?</p><p>Does it HAVE to be this way????</p><p>He is 19. It seems to me that mom should not have to be on the account. </p><p>I like the way you are guiding him toward independence and better self esteem.</p><p>My heart goes out to you and grandson.</p><p>Keep the faith and keep your eye on the prize.</p><p>However, don't forget to take care of yourself (same for husband) as well. You know this is vital.</p><p>Also, keep in mind that if you push too hard, that difficult child grandson might put up a wall of resistance and refuse to believe you. Perhaps gentle guidance is better. My guess is that if mom keeps up her antics, in due time, he will "hear" you and want something better for himself. </p><p>(hugs)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 347457"] Oh my. Why is mom on this account? Does it HAVE to be this way???? He is 19. It seems to me that mom should not have to be on the account. I like the way you are guiding him toward independence and better self esteem. My heart goes out to you and grandson. Keep the faith and keep your eye on the prize. However, don't forget to take care of yourself (same for husband) as well. You know this is vital. Also, keep in mind that if you push too hard, that difficult child grandson might put up a wall of resistance and refuse to believe you. Perhaps gentle guidance is better. My guess is that if mom keeps up her antics, in due time, he will "hear" you and want something better for himself. (hugs) [/QUOTE]
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