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May 13, 2006, 8:30 am PDT

05/16 The Divorce Experiment

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In the movie "Kramer vs. Kramer" the two parents were in a scene where they were arguing over their daughter and each had hold of one of her hands and you could see that they'd pull her apart physically, but she began to scream and in the end got a lawyer and divorced her parents........ a precious little girl. So obviously no one is focused on their children, only on what they view in their own mirrors.

I DO focus on my son.  When he is here (not in pre-school) I play with him, work with him, involve him in cleaning stuff, take him grocery shopping, etc.  I do NOT train clients whilst he is home.  That's why I get up so early to train them BEFORE he's up and AFTER my wife has come home and can watch him.  I also schedule them when he's at pre-school.   

  

For the most part, he stays clear of his mom because he doesn't like to be yelled out.  My son and I are very close and those nights that a client isn't scheduled, we both hide out in my studio. 

 
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May 13, 2006, 12:39 pm PDT

05/16 The Divorce Experiment

Quote From: shiralee68

In the movie "Kramer vs. Kramer" the two parents were in a scene where they were arguing over their daughter and each had hold of one of her hands and you could see that they'd pull her apart physically, but she began to scream and in the end got a lawyer and divorced her parents........ a precious little girl. So obviously no one is focused on their children, only on what they view in their own mirrors.
In Kramer vs. Kramer there was a little boy not a girl that they fought over custody for.  You must be talking about that other movie with Drew Barrymore when she was little.  I can't think of the name of it but she ended up divorcing her parents. 
 


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