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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyFlorida" data-source="post: 55604" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>in my humble opinion, there's something about sibling love that will ultimately put them together. </p><p></p><p>Have you discussed your thoughts and fears of this whole thing with easy child?</p><p></p><p>What would happen if you role play a little with her? also, it seems like the therapist is agreeable to having easy child see difficult child and go from there.</p><p></p><p>Do you think the screening of calls will eventually lead to a waiting by the end of the street until easy child leaves and then difficult child ultimately talking to her whereever she ends up at?</p><p></p><p>My difficult child 2 caught on quick to what difficult child 1 was up to. It didn't take long before difficult child 2 learned not to take his calls and to only call him when HE wanted to.</p><p></p><p>Thinking of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyFlorida, post: 55604, member: 696"] in my humble opinion, there's something about sibling love that will ultimately put them together. Have you discussed your thoughts and fears of this whole thing with easy child? What would happen if you role play a little with her? also, it seems like the therapist is agreeable to having easy child see difficult child and go from there. Do you think the screening of calls will eventually lead to a waiting by the end of the street until easy child leaves and then difficult child ultimately talking to her whereever she ends up at? My difficult child 2 caught on quick to what difficult child 1 was up to. It didn't take long before difficult child 2 learned not to take his calls and to only call him when HE wanted to. Thinking of you. [/QUOTE]
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