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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 560988" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Hi Esther, </p><p>I have very fond memories of you too! </p><p>Love ya.</p><p></p><p>Buddy, </p><p>Well, I flat out asked daughter in law this morning about Therapy and she told me..."I don't want (grandson) to think there's something wrong with him." She was apparently in therapy as a child and didn't like the way it made her feel. Plus she said there are all different kinds of therapists with differing opinions and ideas...and she just doesn't trust that they would know how to appropriately handle the situation. </p><p></p><p>You were correct...Young difficult child did smash in daughter in law's front windsheild last summer when he was drunk, angry, and while husband and I were out of town for a tournament with easy child and his mother in law had kicked him out of the house. For that arrest called "Reckless Child Endangerment" because grandchildren were in the backseat and granddaughter needed a bandaid for what was thought to be glass hitting her head this is what convicted young difficult child for the original felony of spitting at police as you are not supposed to get a new arrest while on probation for a felony (the spitting at police charge). </p><p>The "Reckless Child Endangerment" charge was dismissed this year. So young difficult child has literally spent a year incarcerated for spitting at police. Because the "Reckless Child Endangerment" charge was dismissed CPS is not involved. </p><p></p><p>daughter in law does think that therapy as an adult can be very helpful but she doesn't think it will help grandson at his age...He just turned 5 yesterday. by the way, we had a fun birthday party at out house for daughter in law and Grandson...They were born on the same day. daughter in law turned 26. We got Grandson got a super nintendo handheld game with Mario Bros. Apparently it was a BIG hit as daughter in law told me this morning that he went to bed with it last night. </p><p></p><p>Young difficult child and daughter in law's mother have some mending of their relationship to do. Young difficult child lived with daughter in law and the kids there for awhile and daughter in law"s mother has gotten "violent" with young difficult child. Young difficult child has of course showed violent tendency (when he shattered the windsheild with his fist). So I know daughter in law's mother does not want young difficult child living with her again...nor does young difficult child want to live with her. </p><p></p><p>I hope that answered some of the questions. </p><p>Thanks for caring about us Buddy...You're a sweetheart. </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 560988, member: 3305"] Hi Esther, I have very fond memories of you too! Love ya. Buddy, Well, I flat out asked daughter in law this morning about Therapy and she told me..."I don't want (grandson) to think there's something wrong with him." She was apparently in therapy as a child and didn't like the way it made her feel. Plus she said there are all different kinds of therapists with differing opinions and ideas...and she just doesn't trust that they would know how to appropriately handle the situation. You were correct...Young difficult child did smash in daughter in law's front windsheild last summer when he was drunk, angry, and while husband and I were out of town for a tournament with easy child and his mother in law had kicked him out of the house. For that arrest called "Reckless Child Endangerment" because grandchildren were in the backseat and granddaughter needed a bandaid for what was thought to be glass hitting her head this is what convicted young difficult child for the original felony of spitting at police as you are not supposed to get a new arrest while on probation for a felony (the spitting at police charge). The "Reckless Child Endangerment" charge was dismissed this year. So young difficult child has literally spent a year incarcerated for spitting at police. Because the "Reckless Child Endangerment" charge was dismissed CPS is not involved. daughter in law does think that therapy as an adult can be very helpful but she doesn't think it will help grandson at his age...He just turned 5 yesterday. by the way, we had a fun birthday party at out house for daughter in law and Grandson...They were born on the same day. daughter in law turned 26. We got Grandson got a super nintendo handheld game with Mario Bros. Apparently it was a BIG hit as daughter in law told me this morning that he went to bed with it last night. Young difficult child and daughter in law's mother have some mending of their relationship to do. Young difficult child lived with daughter in law and the kids there for awhile and daughter in law"s mother has gotten "violent" with young difficult child. Young difficult child has of course showed violent tendency (when he shattered the windsheild with his fist). So I know daughter in law's mother does not want young difficult child living with her again...nor does young difficult child want to live with her. I hope that answered some of the questions. Thanks for caring about us Buddy...You're a sweetheart. LMS [/QUOTE]
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