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I don't want to be the sacrafice anymore...
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 586271" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I hear you!</p><p></p><p>What's with-husband? Doesn't he have a say? Why is all of this dumped on YOU?</p><p></p><p>The mom is wrong. You CAN teach autistic kids to be respectful and not abusive. It takes work and time but his mom is destroying anything you try to do. Do you think that your difficult child can understand that there are different rules in different houses? If you sit him down and explain it? </p><p>Also, when he turns in homework, can you go to school with-him to make sure it's turned in, and then promise him a treat when he does it? That way, YOU are the fun one, not just bmom.</p><p></p><p>Just a few thoughts.</p><p>by the way, I just posted a note about my son, on his own, suggesting that he buy a birthday gift for his dad. difficult child is 16. That means 15 yrs is nada, zilch. Very sad. But it can be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 586271, member: 3419"] I hear you! What's with-husband? Doesn't he have a say? Why is all of this dumped on YOU? The mom is wrong. You CAN teach autistic kids to be respectful and not abusive. It takes work and time but his mom is destroying anything you try to do. Do you think that your difficult child can understand that there are different rules in different houses? If you sit him down and explain it? Also, when he turns in homework, can you go to school with-him to make sure it's turned in, and then promise him a treat when he does it? That way, YOU are the fun one, not just bmom. Just a few thoughts. by the way, I just posted a note about my son, on his own, suggesting that he buy a birthday gift for his dad. difficult child is 16. That means 15 yrs is nada, zilch. Very sad. But it can be done. [/QUOTE]
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