Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore DH’s brother.
With your dad, have you told him how the comments come across? Or what you would prefer from him? He is probably used to being the expert in the room and is probably worried about your DD, and those two things are combining badly.
OP here. I’ve tried to tell him, but it’s hard to get him to listen. I think you’re right. He really adores DD, but is used to being the expert and being the one to swoop in and have the answer. He had a long, successful legal career. It’s very hard for him to accept that someone else might know better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP. It's just sucks that the people you need support from feel they need to opine instead of support. Families are complicated. Sending hugs.
Thanks. It’s definitely tough, on a day when we were really happy and wanted to share DD’s progress, to have my dad instead try to lecture me about how “many educators aren’t well qualified” and about how he is therefore skeptical of the assessment results.
Well yes, but without a shred of knowledge about the qualifications of DD’s team, it’s just unhelpful.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP. It's just sucks that the people you need support from feel they need to opine instead of support. Families are complicated. Sending hugs.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore DH’s brother.
With your dad, have you told him how the comments come across? Or what you would prefer from him? He is probably used to being the expert in the room and is probably worried about your DD, and those two things are combining badly.