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"I want M. to die. And I want mommy to die too." My Grandson
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 588154"><p>One of difficult child 1's therapists told us he does the same thing, talks up a storm about us but won't say anything about x. The therapist said he sees that in kids who have been told not to talk. </p><p></p><p>It does sound like your grandson is at least being emotionally abused. I am sorry but I don't know how to stop it. What we've done with difficult child 1 is to try to provide as stable an enviroment as possible. If I were adivising your son I'd tell him to get custody and then maybe move out of state. He needs to talk to a very good lawyer. I know you've said he isn't stable himself, so if he can do things to show the court he is working on getting himself stable it should help him. Things that he doesn't want to do like a therapist or psychiatrist, find a therapist for your grandson and take him to the therapist during his visitation time. If your grandson has insurance through the ex your son might have to contact her work or her SO's work to get the information about which therapist is on the insurance. It will be awkward, but it needs to be done. </p><p></p><p>*Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 588154"] One of difficult child 1's therapists told us he does the same thing, talks up a storm about us but won't say anything about x. The therapist said he sees that in kids who have been told not to talk. It does sound like your grandson is at least being emotionally abused. I am sorry but I don't know how to stop it. What we've done with difficult child 1 is to try to provide as stable an enviroment as possible. If I were adivising your son I'd tell him to get custody and then maybe move out of state. He needs to talk to a very good lawyer. I know you've said he isn't stable himself, so if he can do things to show the court he is working on getting himself stable it should help him. Things that he doesn't want to do like a therapist or psychiatrist, find a therapist for your grandson and take him to the therapist during his visitation time. If your grandson has insurance through the ex your son might have to contact her work or her SO's work to get the information about which therapist is on the insurance. It will be awkward, but it needs to be done. *Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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