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difficult child Update - Not getting any better
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<blockquote data-quote="gsingjane" data-source="post: 583576" data-attributes="member: 15986"><p>WTW... one thought occurred to me in reading over your posts and I hope you're not annoyed with me for suggesting it but... I noticed that you said you'd never spoken or communicated with the woman who's taking your difficult child in. Therefore, your understanding of what she's planning to do, or saying, is based entirely on your difficult child's account? Of course I don't know your difficult child but is there any chance that what he's telling you isn't 100% accurate? If it were me, I'd absolutely contact this other mother and try to have a heart-to-heart with her, I would never take my child's word for it about something so important.</p><p></p><p>Now understand that this is coming from a mom with a son who would lie about what time it is, and for no reason at all. But still...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gsingjane, post: 583576, member: 15986"] WTW... one thought occurred to me in reading over your posts and I hope you're not annoyed with me for suggesting it but... I noticed that you said you'd never spoken or communicated with the woman who's taking your difficult child in. Therefore, your understanding of what she's planning to do, or saying, is based entirely on your difficult child's account? Of course I don't know your difficult child but is there any chance that what he's telling you isn't 100% accurate? If it were me, I'd absolutely contact this other mother and try to have a heart-to-heart with her, I would never take my child's word for it about something so important. Now understand that this is coming from a mom with a son who would lie about what time it is, and for no reason at all. But still... [/QUOTE]
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