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<blockquote data-quote="stressedmama" data-source="post: 646837" data-attributes="member: 18412"><p>I am definitely seeking help for him. That's part of our doctor visit this afternoon. husband and I have been a constant for GS as well. He and difficult child moved back home when GS was only 7 months old and is the only home he's ever known.</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping through some therapy for GS, husband will learn some more coping skills and perhaps even get a reality check on the whole difficult child visits/communication thing. He's just not totally ready to accept that his daughter would give up because it makes life easier for her.</p><p></p><p>In the beginning, I said "OK, I understand she needs time to spend working on herself, without the distraction of worrying about GS." And she even said she knew he was in good hands and taken care of, etc. But after a while, it just became apparent she's taking advantage of not having him around to act like a single girl with no responsibility. UGH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stressedmama, post: 646837, member: 18412"] I am definitely seeking help for him. That's part of our doctor visit this afternoon. husband and I have been a constant for GS as well. He and difficult child moved back home when GS was only 7 months old and is the only home he's ever known. I'm hoping through some therapy for GS, husband will learn some more coping skills and perhaps even get a reality check on the whole difficult child visits/communication thing. He's just not totally ready to accept that his daughter would give up because it makes life easier for her. In the beginning, I said "OK, I understand she needs time to spend working on herself, without the distraction of worrying about GS." And she even said she knew he was in good hands and taken care of, etc. But after a while, it just became apparent she's taking advantage of not having him around to act like a single girl with no responsibility. UGH! [/QUOTE]
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