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<blockquote data-quote="So Tired" data-source="post: 139336" data-attributes="member: 4772"><p>Nancy,</p><p> </p><p>I'm so sorry -- you are working so hard to help difficult child! I wish your sister and brother in law could see this and not be so defensive! It's not like you accused your nephew, you just wanted to figure out what was going on so you could deal with it appropriately.</p><p> </p><p>As far as husband. I think everyone feels that if they could just figure out the "why" of our difficult child it would be the key to unlocking a solution. I know sometimes I wonder if my difficult child's behavior is some sort of punishment from God for past sins. (You know, just piling on more mommy guilt.) Also, maybe husband just can't face going through the motions. You know, where you have to pretend to casual aquaintances that everything is O.K. cause you don't want to ruin social occasions with your tale of woe. I know I have been tempted to skip events due to that. </p><p> </p><p>I hope everyone has a chance to cool off in the next few days. I'm sure you and your sis will make it up. Make the day fun for you in some other way. Go to the park, do a craft, call an old friend, go to a show or museum. Do something special just for you! Remember we care and we understand!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="So Tired, post: 139336, member: 4772"] Nancy, I'm so sorry -- you are working so hard to help difficult child! I wish your sister and brother in law could see this and not be so defensive! It's not like you accused your nephew, you just wanted to figure out what was going on so you could deal with it appropriately. As far as husband. I think everyone feels that if they could just figure out the "why" of our difficult child it would be the key to unlocking a solution. I know sometimes I wonder if my difficult child's behavior is some sort of punishment from God for past sins. (You know, just piling on more mommy guilt.) Also, maybe husband just can't face going through the motions. You know, where you have to pretend to casual aquaintances that everything is O.K. cause you don't want to ruin social occasions with your tale of woe. I know I have been tempted to skip events due to that. I hope everyone has a chance to cool off in the next few days. I'm sure you and your sis will make it up. Make the day fun for you in some other way. Go to the park, do a craft, call an old friend, go to a show or museum. Do something special just for you! Remember we care and we understand! [/QUOTE]
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