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needing some advice with BiPolar (BP) daughter in law
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 34595" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'd ask her if she's been doing any thinking on changing schools. Then have the info ready if she says yes and seems open to discuss it. It might be that she's afraid to ask your advice because she doesn't want to look like a failure to you.</p><p></p><p>I approach things like this with my son in law. Usually he'll jump right in to the subject and we go from there. I never let him know I've usually run it past easy child first. If she tells him that's fine. But I don't volunteer that info.</p><p></p><p>If she's considering leaving the school she's at, it sure sounds to me like your idea is a good option for her. But try not to be hurt if she shoots the idea down. (I always keep this possibility in mind)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 34595, member: 84"] I'd ask her if she's been doing any thinking on changing schools. Then have the info ready if she says yes and seems open to discuss it. It might be that she's afraid to ask your advice because she doesn't want to look like a failure to you. I approach things like this with my son in law. Usually he'll jump right in to the subject and we go from there. I never let him know I've usually run it past easy child first. If she tells him that's fine. But I don't volunteer that info. If she's considering leaving the school she's at, it sure sounds to me like your idea is a good option for her. But try not to be hurt if she shoots the idea down. (I always keep this possibility in mind) [/QUOTE]
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