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<blockquote data-quote="mookie1975" data-source="post: 112890" data-attributes="member: 4470"><p>Hello and thank you all. I bought the book Kitty mentioned and hope it offers so me insight.</p><p> First though I would like to say that my boyfriend doesn't live with me at all. He has only been around the kids two times period and those were neither over 10 minutes at a time. He was drunk last night but he was not here at my home. We had a round on the phone, I would have called the police on him if he had shown up here period. I don't think we will make it. I have known him for almost 20 years and somehow thought I could help him to. </p><p> We did move to a different home when the seperation took place. I know they are having a hard time with that.</p><p> My son is doing ok in school, he has a hard time staying organized there but he is very smart and gets good grades when he wants to. His big thing is, he hates for the teacher to tell him he has to do something. He gets stubborn in a hurry.</p><p> Last night he went off because I wouldn't let him watch Super Nanny on TV. Now it isn't that I don't like the show it was just past his bedtime. He broke several glass items and literally ripped down a set of blinds from the window. His bio dad was laughing about that. He threatened to call social services on me for trying to calm my son down. My 5 year old repeated a vulgar phrase from a movie that he let them watch, which I explained was wrong to her and why, I asked him to please not let the kids see stuff like that when he has them. He laughed until he about fell out and said it was just funny and he could picture her saying that <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />. I do not know what to do about him no more than I do about the kids. Anyways, thank you all again I am very glad I found this place.</p><p></p><p>___________________________________</p><p>Amy 32 - over indulgent mom - stressed out</p><p>Jacob 8 - possible ODD? can be very sweet and loving</p><p>Caitlin 5 - very sweet, shy, starting to mimic her brothers behavior.</p><p>Sallie 10 months - very sweet, loving, sociable baby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mookie1975, post: 112890, member: 4470"] Hello and thank you all. I bought the book Kitty mentioned and hope it offers so me insight. First though I would like to say that my boyfriend doesn't live with me at all. He has only been around the kids two times period and those were neither over 10 minutes at a time. He was drunk last night but he was not here at my home. We had a round on the phone, I would have called the police on him if he had shown up here period. I don't think we will make it. I have known him for almost 20 years and somehow thought I could help him to. We did move to a different home when the seperation took place. I know they are having a hard time with that. My son is doing ok in school, he has a hard time staying organized there but he is very smart and gets good grades when he wants to. His big thing is, he hates for the teacher to tell him he has to do something. He gets stubborn in a hurry. Last night he went off because I wouldn't let him watch Super Nanny on TV. Now it isn't that I don't like the show it was just past his bedtime. He broke several glass items and literally ripped down a set of blinds from the window. His bio dad was laughing about that. He threatened to call social services on me for trying to calm my son down. My 5 year old repeated a vulgar phrase from a movie that he let them watch, which I explained was wrong to her and why, I asked him to please not let the kids see stuff like that when he has them. He laughed until he about fell out and said it was just funny and he could picture her saying that :censored:. I do not know what to do about him no more than I do about the kids. Anyways, thank you all again I am very glad I found this place. ___________________________________ Amy 32 - over indulgent mom - stressed out Jacob 8 - possible ODD? can be very sweet and loving Caitlin 5 - very sweet, shy, starting to mimic her brothers behavior. Sallie 10 months - very sweet, loving, sociable baby [/QUOTE]
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