News38 mins ago
Advice needed re daughter.
My daughter (28) does not have custody of her son, until recently she wasnt allowed access to him unsupervised. Last month the court said that she could have access unsupervised and overnight stays with him, but these were only to take place when he was staying with me.
The problem is that I have had him with me for over a week now, she has come to see him most days but does not seem to know how to interact with him, she hates to be alone with him and after spending a couple of hours with him in my presence starts to get very short tempered with him when there is really no need.
I have tried everything I can to get her to do things with him, even just reading a story or watching tv but she doesn't seem to be interested. Just now I have made her take him to the park for an hour by herself, he is a lovely little boy and totally adores her. Can anyone suggest something I can do just to try and get her to spend one on one time with him now it is allowed?
My grandson is four and the reasons she Nantes allowed unsupervised access was down to drink and drugs which as far as I know she is no longer using drugs and not drinking a fraction of what she was.
The problem is that I have had him with me for over a week now, she has come to see him most days but does not seem to know how to interact with him, she hates to be alone with him and after spending a couple of hours with him in my presence starts to get very short tempered with him when there is really no need.
I have tried everything I can to get her to do things with him, even just reading a story or watching tv but she doesn't seem to be interested. Just now I have made her take him to the park for an hour by herself, he is a lovely little boy and totally adores her. Can anyone suggest something I can do just to try and get her to spend one on one time with him now it is allowed?
My grandson is four and the reasons she Nantes allowed unsupervised access was down to drink and drugs which as far as I know she is no longer using drugs and not drinking a fraction of what she was.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Traci66. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.im of a similar age to you daughter and my drink problem has caused fractions in my family so i am kind of writing this from her point of view.
to any addict when they stop its often described as losing a loved one(mad i know)
from personal experience its like all the emotions that were blocked come back for me rage one minute panic the next.
the person i "snap" at most is my mother who i would do anything for
to any addict when they stop its often described as losing a loved one(mad i know)
from personal experience its like all the emotions that were blocked come back for me rage one minute panic the next.
the person i "snap" at most is my mother who i would do anything for
http:// www.yor -ok.org ...il.h tm?serv iceid=2 061
here's just an example of a group near york - you'll work out which ones are closer
here's just an example of a group near york - you'll work out which ones are closer
Quick update ..... Last night she said she would be here late today as she was going into town to see a friend, I told her she had to take grandson with her and for her to pick him at nine this morning, when she arrived (half an hour late) I told her that I was going out for the day and would be back for about seven tonight, so have had a lovely peaceful day and going off to see another daughter in Leeds soon, have been really surprised that she hasn't been back with him all day.