thereishope Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 I totally applaud the men who have joined this forum and takes a very hands on approach to helping their children. In my case, my husband is on board, but more or less takes a back seat. "you're better at these thing, Vickie" he often says. He just waits for his directions. He has helped, but if I ever wrote a book, I hate saying it, but most of it would be how I helped my son. I don't know how much my husband would be mentioned. Even more so if we were divorced and he wasn't in the household. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Megs_Mom Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 I totally applaud the men who have joined this forum and takes a very hands on approach to helping their children. In my case, my husband is on board, but more or less takes a back seat. "you're better at these thing, Vickie" he often says. He just waits for his directions. He has helped, but if I ever wrote a book, I hate saying it, but most of it would be how I helped my son. I don't know how much my husband would be mentioned. Even more so if we were divorced and he wasn't in the household. I agree with this. I love that so many men are involved! My husband is awesome & I am so appreciative of his patience and support during this time. But it was not intuitive for him - quite the opposite. And this was not his "thing", so if I wrote a story, it would largely be about dd8's struggle w/PANDAS & OCD - and mine with doctors and research. Honestly, he would want to be mentioned as few times as possible!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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