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I Cut Off Ties With My difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="WhymeMom?" data-source="post: 153702" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>I think you SOOOOOO made the correct decision not to take both kids. Your grandson sounds like he needs high energy care and good for you for recognizing that need. Even if the judge decided to split them I bet you would have received little respite. </p><p>I think you need respite from your difficult child. She obviously was not ready to hear any truth about her situation with her child, so it was bound to go the way it did. If the situation with the kids could shake up the parents to clean up their act so be it. I have little sympathy for parents who don't take care of their children, providing at least the bare necessities and a modicum of cleanliness.</p><p>I would move away from your difficult child and try to see if you can visit your grandson while he is in foster care. Good luck as you move forward, I would guess when difficult child calms down you will be hearing from her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhymeMom?, post: 153702, member: 53"] I think you SOOOOOO made the correct decision not to take both kids. Your grandson sounds like he needs high energy care and good for you for recognizing that need. Even if the judge decided to split them I bet you would have received little respite. I think you need respite from your difficult child. She obviously was not ready to hear any truth about her situation with her child, so it was bound to go the way it did. If the situation with the kids could shake up the parents to clean up their act so be it. I have little sympathy for parents who don't take care of their children, providing at least the bare necessities and a modicum of cleanliness. I would move away from your difficult child and try to see if you can visit your grandson while he is in foster care. Good luck as you move forward, I would guess when difficult child calms down you will be hearing from her. [/QUOTE]
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