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difficult child home visit: grade, D+
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 171954" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I agree with Suz and Star that there should be the opportunity for visits with easy child but at a much shorter length of time. 2 - 3 hours seems about right. But in all honesty, when it comes down to it being a short visit instead of a free night at the mom and pop luxury hotel, I'd be surprised if she actually took advantage of it.</p><p></p><p>by the way, this could <em>so</em> totally be L. It's really sad that they can act this way at 27. My tendency with L is to think that if when asked to take care of a specific task, and if she applied herself, she could do it. Because I <em>know</em> that she can do it for others. Unfortunately, she's just too darned self-centered and comfortable with her role in our lives to try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 171954, member: 99"] I agree with Suz and Star that there should be the opportunity for visits with easy child but at a much shorter length of time. 2 - 3 hours seems about right. But in all honesty, when it comes down to it being a short visit instead of a free night at the mom and pop luxury hotel, I'd be surprised if she actually took advantage of it. by the way, this could [i]so[/i] totally be L. It's really sad that they can act this way at 27. My tendency with L is to think that if when asked to take care of a specific task, and if she applied herself, she could do it. Because I [i]know[/i] that she can do it for others. Unfortunately, she's just too darned self-centered and comfortable with her role in our lives to try. [/QUOTE]
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