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[quote=Anonymous]Do you communicate with her about his treatment plan? Does she know the basic parameters of what you're doing? You need to communicate your own confidence and competence in how you're handling it. "Mom, None of this is helpful. Do you not think we have considered these ideas? We are working with his doctors and therapists to make a plan that helps him address x, y, and z issue. We've addresses these things and more. Please, have faith in what we're doing. I understand that you feel anxious and worried about DS, but if you would like to truly help him and me, trust us to manage this. Your job as a grandparent is the same as it ever was--to love him and enjoy him just as he is. If there's some specific question you have, I will do my best to answer it--and if this missive is a backhanded way of addressing some specific problem you had during the visit, I would rather you just tell me straight out what the issue was. We are doing the best we can. <insert something nice about the visit> Love, OP." [/quote]
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