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Navigating the roller coaster with difficult child son and impending grandbaby
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<blockquote data-quote="PennyFromTheBlock" data-source="post: 649308" data-attributes="member: 18271"><p>I'm cautiously encouraged that difficult child has made and kept the Dr appointment and has an appointment with an actual psychiatrist next week. He needs help. I've tried to tell him that the game has changed. That he can either do right and have access to his baby- or he can NOT do right, and see his baby four days a month and get tangled up in child support. He didn't have his dad growing up- and I've told him that he can break the cycle right now- this is how he fixes his own hurt from that on his side. He may not change. He may change. He may do wrong. He may not. </p><p></p><p>I can get through to this girl - because I know her parents aren't 'around' (they live about 25 miles outside of town)- and I know how hard it is to have a newborn and a baby in general. I've met the four year old - she's a cutie. I'm not "working" her, I'm getting her to understand that where difficult child may be crazytown - his mama is not. I'm a better advocate than I am an adversary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PennyFromTheBlock, post: 649308, member: 18271"] I'm cautiously encouraged that difficult child has made and kept the Dr appointment and has an appointment with an actual psychiatrist next week. He needs help. I've tried to tell him that the game has changed. That he can either do right and have access to his baby- or he can NOT do right, and see his baby four days a month and get tangled up in child support. He didn't have his dad growing up- and I've told him that he can break the cycle right now- this is how he fixes his own hurt from that on his side. He may not change. He may change. He may do wrong. He may not. I can get through to this girl - because I know her parents aren't 'around' (they live about 25 miles outside of town)- and I know how hard it is to have a newborn and a baby in general. I've met the four year old - she's a cutie. I'm not "working" her, I'm getting her to understand that where difficult child may be crazytown - his mama is not. I'm a better advocate than I am an adversary. [/QUOTE]
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