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how often do you talk to your difficult "child" now adult?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 737985" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Whew..I went back to the beginning of this thread. The original question about talking to our (grown) children.</p><p>My difficult child isn't so difficult in the last 3 weeks or so. I speak with him every other day or so..a text or a call..he always initiates. I have put the ball in his court. Tonight he stopped buy. He was having trouble with ATM deposit, asked it I could do a mobile deposit for him (he doesn't have a smart phone), easy peasey . He sat and talked with his dad and I for a little over a 1/2 hour, not a swear word of complaint to be heard.What a change. </p><p>I text, snapchat, talk to or see our married daughter (25 years old) pretty much every day.</p><p>Our oldest so is special needs and he lives with us. </p><p></p><p>Politics. I think they are bad on message boards because it isn't in really time to be able to have a real conversation and see the other participants expressions, hear their tone of voice. I am sure there are valid reasons why each person who took the time to vote, voted for who they thought would be best for the country or for their world. Just because a person doesn't agree with the another person's choice it doesn't mean either person is wrong. The only people (to me ) that are wrong are the people who didn't get out and vote and now complain about who was elected. That is my view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 737985, member: 23103"] Whew..I went back to the beginning of this thread. The original question about talking to our (grown) children. My difficult child isn't so difficult in the last 3 weeks or so. I speak with him every other day or so..a text or a call..he always initiates. I have put the ball in his court. Tonight he stopped buy. He was having trouble with ATM deposit, asked it I could do a mobile deposit for him (he doesn't have a smart phone), easy peasey . He sat and talked with his dad and I for a little over a 1/2 hour, not a swear word of complaint to be heard.What a change. I text, snapchat, talk to or see our married daughter (25 years old) pretty much every day. Our oldest so is special needs and he lives with us. Politics. I think they are bad on message boards because it isn't in really time to be able to have a real conversation and see the other participants expressions, hear their tone of voice. I am sure there are valid reasons why each person who took the time to vote, voted for who they thought would be best for the country or for their world. Just because a person doesn't agree with the another person's choice it doesn't mean either person is wrong. The only people (to me ) that are wrong are the people who didn't get out and vote and now complain about who was elected. That is my view. [/QUOTE]
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