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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 742259" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>I think your son is being treated like an outcast. He is out numbered, and his stepbrothers gang up on him. This is causing him enormous stress. Did these behaviors start or get worse when the stepbrothers came into the picture? He doesn't feel secure and is going to develop an anger problem in the future. Does your husband's ex-wife have joint custody? How mamm times a week are they at her house? I definitely think everyone should continue with family therapy.</p><p></p><p>I am glad your daughter is in early autism intervention. Who knows if her symptoms would be so obvious if she wasn't experiencing all of this. I definitely think seeing the brothers act up is stressing her out.</p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry for you having to go through all of this. The kids don't seem to want to accept each other. If your son wasn't so outnumbered, it would be easier for him. Is he happier when his stepbrothers stay at their mom's house?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 742259, member: 21066"] I think your son is being treated like an outcast. He is out numbered, and his stepbrothers gang up on him. This is causing him enormous stress. Did these behaviors start or get worse when the stepbrothers came into the picture? He doesn't feel secure and is going to develop an anger problem in the future. Does your husband's ex-wife have joint custody? How mamm times a week are they at her house? I definitely think everyone should continue with family therapy. I am glad your daughter is in early autism intervention. Who knows if her symptoms would be so obvious if she wasn't experiencing all of this. I definitely think seeing the brothers act up is stressing her out. I'm so sorry for you having to go through all of this. The kids don't seem to want to accept each other. If your son wasn't so outnumbered, it would be easier for him. Is he happier when his stepbrothers stay at their mom's house? [/QUOTE]
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