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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 37206" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>As Suz said, just being in his own room probably will be a great</p><p>feeling. It sure was for easy child/difficult child. That, and having access to</p><p>the food and drinks of his choice. LOL! Truthfully we had no</p><p>problems when he was on home visits because they were short. We</p><p>did obviously have problems once he was back in "his" society.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if it is an issue at your house but one thing to analyze is the darn cell phone and the computer. easy child/difficult child had a</p><p>zillion phone calls and I had forgotten to make a cutoff time for</p><p>his phone the first visit. He was not a happy camper being cut</p><p>off from his dogz....so he used the computer to chat! Sigh!</p><p></p><p>I hope your visit is pleasant and he will recognize that you and</p><p>husband have lived without him and can live without him. If he sees</p><p>that without verbalization...it could be a powerful message. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 37206, member: 35"] As Suz said, just being in his own room probably will be a great feeling. It sure was for easy child/difficult child. That, and having access to the food and drinks of his choice. LOL! Truthfully we had no problems when he was on home visits because they were short. We did obviously have problems once he was back in "his" society. I don't know if it is an issue at your house but one thing to analyze is the darn cell phone and the computer. easy child/difficult child had a zillion phone calls and I had forgotten to make a cutoff time for his phone the first visit. He was not a happy camper being cut off from his dogz....so he used the computer to chat! Sigh! I hope your visit is pleasant and he will recognize that you and husband have lived without him and can live without him. If he sees that without verbalization...it could be a powerful message. DDD [/QUOTE]
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