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Threats of havoc, how do I react?
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 639899" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>I really know what you are going through. I just feel, from the previous post about the siblings at thanksgiving dinner, you told him how to react if he is attacked by going to his room (which we all thought he was being punished for something he didn't do) but you didn't mention (in the original post) how you were going tell the other siblings not to say anything to him. I can't remember the rest of the thread at all, so I apologize. I guess I carried all of that over to this question and believe me, I am not siding with your son. He needs to learn how to react better, no doubt about it! I get that, I really, really do. It's so hard to know anything when we can't really see what's going on, ya know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 639899, member: 18233"] I really know what you are going through. I just feel, from the previous post about the siblings at thanksgiving dinner, you told him how to react if he is attacked by going to his room (which we all thought he was being punished for something he didn't do) but you didn't mention (in the original post) how you were going tell the other siblings not to say anything to him. I can't remember the rest of the thread at all, so I apologize. I guess I carried all of that over to this question and believe me, I am not siding with your son. He needs to learn how to react better, no doubt about it! I get that, I really, really do. It's so hard to know anything when we can't really see what's going on, ya know? [/QUOTE]
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