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AUTHOR: RozalynnDATE: 04/02/03 8:47pm
SUBJECT: What do I do?
I have four children of my own.And find it a real handful.My nephew who is living with his grandmother right now due to a family breakdown, is having a hard time dealing with living with
her.They just can't seem to see eye to eye
I agree with him that she is not the easiest person to get along with due to her age and her
past life as a mother.Her own children had to leave her care before they were teenagers. My husband and I are debating that maybe he should live with us.My concern is that It will disrupt
my own family but how do I tell my husband that
taking his brothers only son may not be a good idea.I love my nephew and want to see the best for him but he is filled with alot of anger due to recent change of address.He is very obidient with my husband and myself and has never given either of us or our children a hard time.Should I give it a try,in hopes that it doesn't affect my
own children or let him live with all this anger?
He is recieving theropy from a counsillor for his anger.Anyone have any advice my ears are wide open
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What do I do?
Rozalynn04/02/03 08:47pm
Every child is different...
phxaz200004/03/03 08:53pm
Re: What do I do?
ColeRay04/26/03 01:02am
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Rozalynn04/26/03 07:27am
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ColeRay04/26/03 12:21pm
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