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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]If my child drew on walks at other people’s houses I would be mortified. I am surprised the mom isn’t, and is acting it’s NBD. This makes me think the feedback won’t be taken well.[/b] I would just say that 4 kids to manage while WFH is getting to be too much and has resulted in them destroying things and not listening so you are switching to (whatever you want to switch to). [/quote] +1 Bingo. "What problem?" Is probably a well practiced verse, at this point. Drop the situation and move on, OP - for your child's sake. I know someone who sent their SN children out of the house every weekend, and the dad brought them to the same house, and the mom (of the house visited) finally planned family outings for that day. Some people don't want to deal with their own kids, OP - not your problem, SN or not. The point is, if your friend doesn't give you the tools, she can't expect you to help out.[/quote]
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