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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 302619" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Witz is right. You cannot win this battle. If you step in, other than to give sympathy and gentle support to your son, you WILL lose. If they work through it then he will always wonder if you are mad or disappointed in him. Hard as it is, just be a quiet rock of support for him.</p><p></p><p>She sure sounds Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) on the germ thing. She also sounds very young and very ignorant. </p><p></p><p>I hope your son will put his foot down about the speech before long. As you know, early intervention is crucial. Be sure you don't rant or push hard on your son. Come here to vent, rant, rail at the situation, etc... Just keep cool and quiet in person.</p><p></p><p>maybe you can use that money to help your son get the court's order for these services if/when they divorce.</p><p></p><p>You are right on the money to put the money aside for your grandson. It will be a nice nest egg someday when he just MUST get away from his mother.</p><p></p><p>I am always confused by parents who cling to the "nothing is wrong with MY child" even when help is so clearly needed. </p><p></p><p>on the other hand, my husband did not speak for a long time. His sister is 11 months younger than he is. She spoke at 10 months. He started speaking with a FULL vocabulary of about 200 words the week after she started speaking. </p><p></p><p>No one knows why. My mother in law noted it in his baby book along with all of the words he suddenly used.</p><p></p><p>I have long thought that there is a bit of Aspie in my husband.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 302619, member: 1233"] Witz is right. You cannot win this battle. If you step in, other than to give sympathy and gentle support to your son, you WILL lose. If they work through it then he will always wonder if you are mad or disappointed in him. Hard as it is, just be a quiet rock of support for him. She sure sounds Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) on the germ thing. She also sounds very young and very ignorant. I hope your son will put his foot down about the speech before long. As you know, early intervention is crucial. Be sure you don't rant or push hard on your son. Come here to vent, rant, rail at the situation, etc... Just keep cool and quiet in person. maybe you can use that money to help your son get the court's order for these services if/when they divorce. You are right on the money to put the money aside for your grandson. It will be a nice nest egg someday when he just MUST get away from his mother. I am always confused by parents who cling to the "nothing is wrong with MY child" even when help is so clearly needed. on the other hand, my husband did not speak for a long time. His sister is 11 months younger than he is. She spoke at 10 months. He started speaking with a FULL vocabulary of about 200 words the week after she started speaking. No one knows why. My mother in law noted it in his baby book along with all of the words he suddenly used. I have long thought that there is a bit of Aspie in my husband. [/QUOTE]
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