A Mother's Desperation Turns to Heartbreak as Her Ex-Husband Fails to Connect with Their Son After Surgery.
The emotional toll of watching a child struggle can be overwhelming for any parent, but one mother's experience takes it to an extreme. She and her ex-husband, "Hank," have two sons together - both smart, kind, and independent young adults. However, their youngest son, Andrew, has been estranged from his father since childhood due to Hank's harsh words and behavior.
The situation came to a head when Andrew had emergency surgery this week, and his father showed no interest in checking in on him. The mother is now at her wit's end, feeling that her ex-husband's behavior towards their son has broken her heart. She wonders if there's anything else they can do to help the estrangement between Hank and Andrew.
Dear Abby's response acknowledges that Hank's actions have caused irreparable harm to his relationship with his son. The advice suggests that therapy might be beneficial for Andrew, but only if he agrees to work through his emotional pain. It also implies that the mother should try individual therapy for her son, not just family therapy or marriage counseling.
In a poignant parallel, another reader from Pakistan shares her own struggles with social connections as a child and now as an adult. Her 7-year-old son is exhibiting similar behavior, seeking friendships through video calls and messages but struggling to form meaningful relationships with other children's parents.
Dear Abby advises that friendships evolve naturally and may not be something the child can force or control. Encouraging exposure to various activities and individuals can help him develop social skills and potentially overcome his fears of being socially isolated like his mother was.
The emotional toll of watching a child struggle can be overwhelming for any parent, but one mother's experience takes it to an extreme. She and her ex-husband, "Hank," have two sons together - both smart, kind, and independent young adults. However, their youngest son, Andrew, has been estranged from his father since childhood due to Hank's harsh words and behavior.
The situation came to a head when Andrew had emergency surgery this week, and his father showed no interest in checking in on him. The mother is now at her wit's end, feeling that her ex-husband's behavior towards their son has broken her heart. She wonders if there's anything else they can do to help the estrangement between Hank and Andrew.
Dear Abby's response acknowledges that Hank's actions have caused irreparable harm to his relationship with his son. The advice suggests that therapy might be beneficial for Andrew, but only if he agrees to work through his emotional pain. It also implies that the mother should try individual therapy for her son, not just family therapy or marriage counseling.
In a poignant parallel, another reader from Pakistan shares her own struggles with social connections as a child and now as an adult. Her 7-year-old son is exhibiting similar behavior, seeking friendships through video calls and messages but struggling to form meaningful relationships with other children's parents.
Dear Abby advises that friendships evolve naturally and may not be something the child can force or control. Encouraging exposure to various activities and individuals can help him develop social skills and potentially overcome his fears of being socially isolated like his mother was.