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difficult child too disruptive, put to sick leave and coming home for few days
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 583404" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>OMG I am SO glad that father in law is trying to get husband to step up to the plate and "man up". I really, truly, wholeheartedly believe that husband is what difficult child needs most right now. husband has NOT always been perfect. He is playing the role of a near perfect man because........because that is what men do, especially during crisis. If in the depths of difficult child's heart he truly believes that he can NEVER meet his Dad's expectations AND he has had a terrible experience that his Dad can not even acknowledge.............it does not bode well for his future. Coaches are important. girlfriend's are important. Peers are important. Mom's are really important. BUT, bottom line, DAD is the most important supporter and your difficult child needs his Dad. Yeah for father in law!!!!!!!! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 583404, member: 35"] OMG I am SO glad that father in law is trying to get husband to step up to the plate and "man up". I really, truly, wholeheartedly believe that husband is what difficult child needs most right now. husband has NOT always been perfect. He is playing the role of a near perfect man because........because that is what men do, especially during crisis. If in the depths of difficult child's heart he truly believes that he can NEVER meet his Dad's expectations AND he has had a terrible experience that his Dad can not even acknowledge.............it does not bode well for his future. Coaches are important. girlfriend's are important. Peers are important. Mom's are really important. BUT, bottom line, DAD is the most important supporter and your difficult child needs his Dad. Yeah for father in law!!!!!!!! DDD [/QUOTE]
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