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Reminder - Dr. Phil today
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 527811" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I haven't watched all of the shows but many of them. I remember many episodes where for example they hooked the mom up with a health/wellness coach, a make over, really worked with both the mom and dad to help them be able to raise the grand babies. I do think Dr. Phil has to always point out the negative where it is not always needed, or slanted but he usually does connect them with good help. I even remember when the parents of the deaf/blind triplets were taken to task a little...but they also were given amazing support and lots of financial help for themselves, their marriage and each of the girls (two needed an individual deaf/blind educator in home which is only available thru Canada so now the dad is trying to set up a certified program in the USA). </p><p></p><p>I liked today's show. My heart breaks for Alexandra's kids. I do think she will just be the "aunt" role for them. Not sure it is even fair to ask them to go back to her but no way to know what will be best until she is solid in her recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 527811, member: 12886"] I haven't watched all of the shows but many of them. I remember many episodes where for example they hooked the mom up with a health/wellness coach, a make over, really worked with both the mom and dad to help them be able to raise the grand babies. I do think Dr. Phil has to always point out the negative where it is not always needed, or slanted but he usually does connect them with good help. I even remember when the parents of the deaf/blind triplets were taken to task a little...but they also were given amazing support and lots of financial help for themselves, their marriage and each of the girls (two needed an individual deaf/blind educator in home which is only available thru Canada so now the dad is trying to set up a certified program in the USA). I liked today's show. My heart breaks for Alexandra's kids. I do think she will just be the "aunt" role for them. Not sure it is even fair to ask them to go back to her but no way to know what will be best until she is solid in her recovery. [/QUOTE]
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