A mother of three is faced with a heart-wrenching decision. After years of dealing with her middle child’s increasing resentment and disruptive behavior, she’s contemplating whether to exclude him from a once-in-a-lifetime family holiday to DisneyWorld. The child’s attitude, heavily influenced by his father, has caused tears and turmoil in this otherwise happy family. But is she right to consider leaving him behind? Let’s delve into this emotionally charged story.
A Family Divided

The Ex’s Influence

Middle Child’s Struggles

A No-Show

A Birthday Disaster

A Dream Holiday in Jeopardy

The Big Question

A Secret Holiday

A Guilty Child

A Failed Attempt

An Exhausting Battle

A Family in Turmoil: Is Exclusion the Solution?
This mother’s story is a heartbreaking tale of family conflict. Her middle child, influenced by his narcissistic father, has become a source of constant tension. His disruptive behavior has reached a point where she’s considering excluding him from a dream family holiday to DisneyWorld. The child, unaware of the planned trip, continues to act out, causing distress for his siblings and mother. The question remains: Is leaving him behind the right move, or will it deepen the family divide? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Alienating an 11-year-old? Dad’s influence is making things worse

NTA: Set clear expectations and consequences for your child’s behavior.

Should she risk excluding her difficult child from a dream holiday?

Brilliant question! The ex quit his job to avoid paying, but Scottish law grants him equal rights. The court ruled in favor of the dad due to the guilt trip from the middle child.

Give all 3 kids a fair chance to earn the holiday!

Try to put middle son on right track before excluding him from trip.

Engaging with a troubled child: Give him a chance to change

Excluding one child from a dream holiday? YTA, but hear me out…

NTA: Oldest child shares similar experience with a bully sibling.

NTA, but excluding your child might damage your relationship further
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Parenting dilemma: Can consequences change a child’s behavior?

Parent seeks advice on excluding child from family vacation.

NTA. Talk to him about his behavior before excluding him.

Don’t play favorites! Excluding one child can have lasting consequences.

ESH, but give him a chance to change. Sit down and explain.
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Consider talking to him with professional help to address his behavior.

Gentle YTA, try harder to maintain a good relationship with all.

Seeking counseling and legal advice for challenging family dynamics.

Empathetic advice for a parent dealing with a difficult child.

Don’t exclude your child from the holiday, try counseling instead!

Engaging comment about including troubled child on dream vacation.

Unconditional family holidays are important! Don’t exclude your child.

Tough decision: Exclude child from dream holiday or damage relationship?

YTA – OP, you’re setting your child up for failure

Excluding entitled child from dream holiday sparks family conflict

Engaging caption: Unconditional love vs conditional affection: A mother’s dilemma. ❤️

“YTA but I say that gently.” Take the kid, it’s bonding time!
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Break away from manipulation and show unconditional love ❤️

Teach emotional literacy to your kids and earn Disney rewards!

YWBTA if you exclude him. None of this is his fault

Heartbreaking dilemma: excluding a child from a dream holiday

Taking him on the trip might save your relationship

Is the 11-year-old in therapy? It’s a lot for them

Heartbreaking situation for the child caught in the middle
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Engaging comment: Encourage change for dream holiday, don’t fuel fire!

Parenting advice: Discipline and positive reinforcement for a dream trip! ✨

Consider the consequences of excluding your child from the holiday

Growing up torn between divorced parents, I understand the dilemma.

YTA if you exclude your son from the dream holiday
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Heartbreaking story of a child caught between divorced parents.

“YTA because you should maybe try to visit a therapist with the kid in question. You can’t really hold an 11 year old responsible for its actions, especially not if his/her own dad encourages them. When my sister and I were stupid ungrateful teenagers my parents stopped taking us on holidays because we just started complaining, which taught us a lesson that I now really appreciate. However, the kid doesn’t seem to be a teenager acting out because of hormones (yet), so I guess it unfortunately does make YTA.”

Setting boundaries on a dream holiday: YWBTA if you exclude one child.

Get a lawyer and therapy for the kid!

Taking him is crucial for maintaining a strong family bond ❤️

Take him unconditionally, but set boundaries for his behavior.

⚖️ Fighting for custody to mend a broken family.

OP’s ex is a jerk, therapy could help the whole family.

Excluding a child? YTA! Every kid deserves a dream holiday!

YTA: Punishing your son won’t solve his emotional struggles

Parent’s dilemma: Should they exclude a child from a dream vacation?

ESH: A child of a narcissistic parent shares their painful experience

Delicate situation: Excluding child may worsen relationship with son.

Consider the consequences before making your final decision.

Stand up to your ex and take your son on vacation!

Don’t exclude your child! Consider family therapy for a solution.

Excluding your child from a dream holiday? YWBTA
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Should she exclude her child? The moral dilemma unfolds…

NTA, but set expectations for 11-year-old’s behavior on Disney trip ✨

Focus on therapy and correcting behavior to improve family dynamics.

YTA, therapy needed to rebuild trust and understand your son ❤️

Oops! A friendly correction about Disney Land vs Disney World

Disneyland dream: Set expectations for good behavior and entice rewards!

Excluding a child from a dream holiday? YWBTA, says commenter.

Include him! He’s just a child in a tough situation

Surprise them all on the day and teach a lesson

Reward system for well-behaved kids on family vacation

YTA. Alienating your child can make things worse

Prioritize your relationship with your child before the dream holiday

Excluding your child from a dream holiday? YWBTA ✨

Get *real* help for your child’s issues, not just band-aids.

Insightful comment about manipulation and advice for counteracting ex
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Heartbreaking story of exclusion and blame ruining a family vacation

YTA. Repair your relationship with your son and seek counseling.
