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Wee difficult child fell apart again. This time at school.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 321500" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Actually you can probably blame me for the therapist asking wee difficult child about bio dad. But that happened very early in the week last week. It was the first time he's seen his BT in about 5 weeks, due to scheduling conflicts, and the last conversation I had with BT was about crazy girlfriend and my position. </p><p> </p><p>In BT's defense, she wasn't aware of all the changes, and thought it would be good to see where difficult child IS with bio dad given I'm working on the custody change. Timing was not good to bring it up, but she didn't know that. She already said she won't bring it up again for a long while; she saw what she needed. Those are just the other 2 "odd" things that took place last week, and they aren't really odd. Since we are close to bio-dad's family, buio dad isn't a taboo subject. We don't sit around and chatter about him, but we don't hide his existence, either, and his mom will frequently make reference to him having stopped by or something. We treat him as a topic like we would the uncles or aunts - they are out there somewhere doing their thing. And wee difficult child makes relatively frequent comments about being bad. We're working on it, but he says it too often.</p><p> </p><p>Susie, to clarify, my mom took him to his appointment and she told him afterwards that the BT lady seemed nice. Wee difficult child told my mom that if she wanted to see a nice lady like the BT, she had to be bad - bad kids see BT's.</p><p> </p><p>I am supposed to go back to OK next week for the testing report, but I think I am going to reschedule that for now. Try to get wee man back on track first.</p><p> </p><p>Christy, I can so relate. Wee difficult child loves pottery, tho. Absoultely loves it. He ram rods thru that studio, tho, and all I can do is hold my breath. So far, nothing's been broken, but I'm not sure how.</p><p> </p><p>As always, thanks for the good thoughts. I'll check in after the meeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 321500, member: 1848"] Actually you can probably blame me for the therapist asking wee difficult child about bio dad. But that happened very early in the week last week. It was the first time he's seen his BT in about 5 weeks, due to scheduling conflicts, and the last conversation I had with BT was about crazy girlfriend and my position. In BT's defense, she wasn't aware of all the changes, and thought it would be good to see where difficult child IS with bio dad given I'm working on the custody change. Timing was not good to bring it up, but she didn't know that. She already said she won't bring it up again for a long while; she saw what she needed. Those are just the other 2 "odd" things that took place last week, and they aren't really odd. Since we are close to bio-dad's family, buio dad isn't a taboo subject. We don't sit around and chatter about him, but we don't hide his existence, either, and his mom will frequently make reference to him having stopped by or something. We treat him as a topic like we would the uncles or aunts - they are out there somewhere doing their thing. And wee difficult child makes relatively frequent comments about being bad. We're working on it, but he says it too often. Susie, to clarify, my mom took him to his appointment and she told him afterwards that the BT lady seemed nice. Wee difficult child told my mom that if she wanted to see a nice lady like the BT, she had to be bad - bad kids see BT's. I am supposed to go back to OK next week for the testing report, but I think I am going to reschedule that for now. Try to get wee man back on track first. Christy, I can so relate. Wee difficult child loves pottery, tho. Absoultely loves it. He ram rods thru that studio, tho, and all I can do is hold my breath. So far, nothing's been broken, but I'm not sure how. As always, thanks for the good thoughts. I'll check in after the meeting. [/QUOTE]
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