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Letting husband "single parent" difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 57647"><p>Well be sure to keep us posted. I tried that last spring with school not calling me. difficult child is so mean to me it was really no big deal. husband, now that is another story because he doesn't treat him that way.</p><p></p><p>Didn't work very well for two main reasons. husband cannot get phone calls at work. He can return messages. And I am the one with difficult child the majority of the time. When I discuss with husband what went on between us, he tells me I need to handle it. So, if you can get this to work, let me know your secret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 57647"] Well be sure to keep us posted. I tried that last spring with school not calling me. difficult child is so mean to me it was really no big deal. husband, now that is another story because he doesn't treat him that way. Didn't work very well for two main reasons. husband cannot get phone calls at work. He can return messages. And I am the one with difficult child the majority of the time. When I discuss with husband what went on between us, he tells me I need to handle it. So, if you can get this to work, let me know your secret. [/QUOTE]
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