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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 629316"><p>SB - I would try to plan an activity with JT and Bubby. Maybe something they can "do" together with you in the background. Of course it's my own perspective speaking - but my difficult child's best relationships are with his brothers. For the most part, he takes the role of big brother seriously and he likes to shine when seen through their eyes. Being actively involved with them is good opportunity/practice/exercise for his "better side."</p><p></p><p>Also, I had a brother who was a difficult child when I was 10 and he was 18. My parents forbade me from having any contact with him. You know what they say about forbidden fruit - my brother rose to epic like Robin Hood proportions in my eyes...</p><p></p><p>I agree he should not be alone with Bubby. I have to say that when things were at their worst with my own difficult child -when difficult child realized we were concerned about his interaction with his little brothers - it hit really close to home with difficult child and he put his best foot forward in order to stay connected to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 629316"] SB - I would try to plan an activity with JT and Bubby. Maybe something they can "do" together with you in the background. Of course it's my own perspective speaking - but my difficult child's best relationships are with his brothers. For the most part, he takes the role of big brother seriously and he likes to shine when seen through their eyes. Being actively involved with them is good opportunity/practice/exercise for his "better side." Also, I had a brother who was a difficult child when I was 10 and he was 18. My parents forbade me from having any contact with him. You know what they say about forbidden fruit - my brother rose to epic like Robin Hood proportions in my eyes... I agree he should not be alone with Bubby. I have to say that when things were at their worst with my own difficult child -when difficult child realized we were concerned about his interaction with his little brothers - it hit really close to home with difficult child and he put his best foot forward in order to stay connected to them. [/QUOTE]
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