View Single Post
 
Old Dec 13, 2009, 06:18 PM
fearfulfrog's Avatar
fearfulfrog fearfulfrog is offline
Member
 
Member Since: Nov 2007
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 145
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gemini69x View Post
I had lost my child for A few yrs. the best advise I have when dealing with children and up rooting thier world is to see if family therapy is a possibility. children seem to do good with t's specialized with children{play therapist}seem to earn kids trust. A good one will speak to all parties sererate for while before joinin parent and child sessions together. if this is not A possibility plz try to remember that your son has only really known you sister for comfort and if he not ready for this big of A move it could be harmful to him to have his world turned up side down. the key is he needs to find A outside person that he can talk to about how this all makes him feel and what he wants and expects. as for the rule changes I guess depends on the differences ...has your son turned into A good nice respectful young boy with your sisters rules? if he is A good kid and headed in right direction you should consider if your rules,new to him,is the way to go. just remember hes got A full plate choose your battles
Thanks so much for your input. The Parent /teacher meeting did let us know that his sweet, caring personality is still there. Our big concern is how he treats family members- my sister tends to 'order' her husband around- I see my son doing the same thing to my sister's husband. Our family is very christian oriented, I am my husband's helper, I show him respect in all ways, I teach the children to do the same, rudeness is NOT tolerated. This very minute by minute actions on his part we do need to address quickly. I believe that if my sister were not looming over us all the time he would come to me for comfort- I have seen glimpses of it. We do plan on getting therapy for him- both my husband and I see our own. Mine does work with children as well. So much to do trial and error, but I do rely on God in all areas, I know he will get my son through this transition.