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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 574031" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think he already knows it's not acceptable behavior. I also think that the topic will come up time and time again and you will have plenty of time to discuss it. He is very young and not sure one big discussion is necessary or helpful. When our adopted son who perped on our younger kids fianlly left, we sat the two kids down to tell them it was NOT THEIR FAULT and that R. was VERY SICK, but he was WRONG and had no right to do to them what he did and that is why he will not be coming back ever. The basic message was mostly that they were now safe from him. They also got into counseling early and often. I suggest counseling for your easy child. He is probably going to be quite relieved to feel safe. I wouldn't allow Dad to see easy child when difficult child is there. Is easy child your hub's bio. son? If so, you need a lawyer ASAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 574031, member: 1550"] I think he already knows it's not acceptable behavior. I also think that the topic will come up time and time again and you will have plenty of time to discuss it. He is very young and not sure one big discussion is necessary or helpful. When our adopted son who perped on our younger kids fianlly left, we sat the two kids down to tell them it was NOT THEIR FAULT and that R. was VERY SICK, but he was WRONG and had no right to do to them what he did and that is why he will not be coming back ever. The basic message was mostly that they were now safe from him. They also got into counseling early and often. I suggest counseling for your easy child. He is probably going to be quite relieved to feel safe. I wouldn't allow Dad to see easy child when difficult child is there. Is easy child your hub's bio. son? If so, you need a lawyer ASAP. [/QUOTE]
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