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[quote=Anonymous]If you have a serious talk with him and say "I feel I have no choice but to find a part-time job, and that will significantly decrease my income. What do you think we should cut from our budget?" he will say cut the therapies. It seems like maybe you are doing soooooo much and he's trying to counterbalance you by disengaging. He thinks you're doing too much but he knows it will trigger a fight if he says that out loud. I don't understand why hiring a nanny did not help. It's okay to have the nanny do a lot of the appointments. What went wrong? If you're having so many school issues that it's super time-consuming, perhaps the school is not the right fit for your child.[/quote]
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