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Son's dad still does not believe autism diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 558715" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Here's another instance where the Serenity Prayer is likely needed. You can't change X. You can't change your Mom.</p><p>You can influence your children but some of their behaviors you just can't change. "Accepting the things you can not change" is a long stressful process.</p><p></p><p>My X and I separated in 1970. He is an educated man who is a regular church goer and his current wife (#4 ??) is a kind loving woman who raised eight children after her husband died at the age of 31. Ex still does not believe that GFGmom has any problems other than I did not discipline enough. Ex still believes that I should have left the children with her and let CPS taking them "so she would learn how to be a Mother"...AND...he thinks Aspergers, BiPolar (BP) and of course ADHD are all bogus diagnosis's. </p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to make this about me. I'm pointing out that life moves on and from experience I think the best and only thing you can do is try to keep your children safe and under the care of qualified people. No reason to butt your head against a wall trying to change X...you can't. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 558715, member: 35"] Here's another instance where the Serenity Prayer is likely needed. You can't change X. You can't change your Mom. You can influence your children but some of their behaviors you just can't change. "Accepting the things you can not change" is a long stressful process. My X and I separated in 1970. He is an educated man who is a regular church goer and his current wife (#4 ??) is a kind loving woman who raised eight children after her husband died at the age of 31. Ex still does not believe that GFGmom has any problems other than I did not discipline enough. Ex still believes that I should have left the children with her and let CPS taking them "so she would learn how to be a Mother"...AND...he thinks Aspergers, BiPolar (BP) and of course ADHD are all bogus diagnosis's. I'm not trying to make this about me. I'm pointing out that life moves on and from experience I think the best and only thing you can do is try to keep your children safe and under the care of qualified people. No reason to butt your head against a wall trying to change X...you can't. DDD [/QUOTE]
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