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Worried about difficult child at father in law's funeral
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 456619" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>was difficult child especially close to his grandfather? If so this may be a really difficult time for him. Also how much other experience does he have with funerals? My boys have had quite a bit of experience with funerals doing pallbearer duty but when it came time to do it for their grandfather it was a whole other ball of wax. I think Cory started being a pallbearer at about your son's age. I guess the job gave him something to cling to. That time was his great grandmother. </p><p></p><p>If your son cant handle something like a special job of even handing out the little cards or whatever is given or helping to open a door maybe, then maybe you should think about having him stay with a sitter if you are afraid he will act out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 456619, member: 1514"] was difficult child especially close to his grandfather? If so this may be a really difficult time for him. Also how much other experience does he have with funerals? My boys have had quite a bit of experience with funerals doing pallbearer duty but when it came time to do it for their grandfather it was a whole other ball of wax. I think Cory started being a pallbearer at about your son's age. I guess the job gave him something to cling to. That time was his great grandmother. If your son cant handle something like a special job of even handing out the little cards or whatever is given or helping to open a door maybe, then maybe you should think about having him stay with a sitter if you are afraid he will act out. [/QUOTE]
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