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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 706813" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>You can't force siblings to like each other. Often relationships get better when the kids grow up. Your 16 year old is young and is hearing probably from Dad that Son is bad. He also steals from her. My autistic son stole little amounts of money too so to avoid it we locked up every penny. He does not steal now. His jobs are both cash register work.</p><p></p><p>Maybe for now your daughter could benefit from therapy. She is probably hearng too much from a clueless Dad and kids often pull the "it's not fair" bit with Mom. There is no reason on earth to send your son away</p><p> Could this be from Dad? Its very awful...your son is not a monster.</p><p></p><p>Therapists are neutral third parties. If nothing else, she can vent to a therapist</p><p> And the therapist will probably explain to her that her brother isn't bad but is different.</p><p></p><p>The future holds no guarantees for sibling love. There are very close siblings and siblings that don't speak. </p><p>I find it helpful for my mental health to do my best but to worry about now, not the future.</p><p></p><p>I have a very cool daughter too, she is twenty, and close to becoming a police officer. She has never been in trouble I her life, but she understands her brother. She has worked with special needs kids while going to college. Maybe having her volunteer with special needs kids would help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 706813, member: 1550"] You can't force siblings to like each other. Often relationships get better when the kids grow up. Your 16 year old is young and is hearing probably from Dad that Son is bad. He also steals from her. My autistic son stole little amounts of money too so to avoid it we locked up every penny. He does not steal now. His jobs are both cash register work. Maybe for now your daughter could benefit from therapy. She is probably hearng too much from a clueless Dad and kids often pull the "it's not fair" bit with Mom. There is no reason on earth to send your son away Could this be from Dad? Its very awful...your son is not a monster. Therapists are neutral third parties. If nothing else, she can vent to a therapist And the therapist will probably explain to her that her brother isn't bad but is different. The future holds no guarantees for sibling love. There are very close siblings and siblings that don't speak. I find it helpful for my mental health to do my best but to worry about now, not the future. I have a very cool daughter too, she is twenty, and close to becoming a police officer. She has never been in trouble I her life, but she understands her brother. She has worked with special needs kids while going to college. Maybe having her volunteer with special needs kids would help. [/QUOTE]
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