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Her idea of an apology.... am I wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 468333"><p>You've gotten very good advice in this thread. I agree it was not an apology-it was definitely a passive aggressive dig designed to save face. </p><p>I am intrigued by her desire to go to the psychiatrist with you to discuss your difficult child. I'd explore that idea with- the psychiatrist. Not because you have to justify your parenting style -- or provide "proof of diagnosis." I might approach it from an "enlighten grandma", an outside 3rd party advocating for difficult child to his grandma, teaching HER the coping skills for dealing w difficult child, backing up YOU. Overall, it could be a good thing. She sounds narcissistic-and being brought in to see the psychiatrist will make her feel important AND could turn her into an ally. Worth a thought...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 468333"] You've gotten very good advice in this thread. I agree it was not an apology-it was definitely a passive aggressive dig designed to save face. I am intrigued by her desire to go to the psychiatrist with you to discuss your difficult child. I'd explore that idea with- the psychiatrist. Not because you have to justify your parenting style -- or provide "proof of diagnosis." I might approach it from an "enlighten grandma", an outside 3rd party advocating for difficult child to his grandma, teaching HER the coping skills for dealing w difficult child, backing up YOU. Overall, it could be a good thing. She sounds narcissistic-and being brought in to see the psychiatrist will make her feel important AND could turn her into an ally. Worth a thought... [/QUOTE]
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