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Her idea of an apology.... am I wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 468346"><p>That is part of the reason I have no intention of including her. The BIGGER part is that she doesn't really want confirmation (that is just the ruse). My mom plays mind games all the time. Her REAL pupose for wanting to go, based on her dog-with-a-bone thing about discipline, is to try to get psychiatrist to agree with her about disciplining difficult child. She is utterly convinced that I don't discipline (<strong>punish!</strong>) difficult child AT ALL "because he is disabled" when nothing could be farther from the truth. I don't "punish" a lot but I do discipline and teach but not in front of her. difficult child's anxiety around her is such that saying a word in front of her will cause a meltdown so we deal with it later and it works for us. She is wrong but wants the psychiatrist to agree with her based on her "assumptions". If she don't see it, it didn't happen (but only as it applies to me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 468346"] That is part of the reason I have no intention of including her. The BIGGER part is that she doesn't really want confirmation (that is just the ruse). My mom plays mind games all the time. Her REAL pupose for wanting to go, based on her dog-with-a-bone thing about discipline, is to try to get psychiatrist to agree with her about disciplining difficult child. She is utterly convinced that I don't discipline ([B]punish![/B]) difficult child AT ALL "because he is disabled" when nothing could be farther from the truth. I don't "punish" a lot but I do discipline and teach but not in front of her. difficult child's anxiety around her is such that saying a word in front of her will cause a meltdown so we deal with it later and it works for us. She is wrong but wants the psychiatrist to agree with her based on her "assumptions". If she don't see it, it didn't happen (but only as it applies to me). [/QUOTE]
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