That sounds like a really tough situation. But remember you are only hearing one side of the story. There's probably a lot more detail within the relationship dynamic that is causing your son's step mom to act like this.
I suggest you meet with your ex for coffee or breakfast or something to talk about what's going on. Step mom could join too, if you have had a decent enough relationship. But if things were already tense or strained between you and step mom, it would probably be better to meet your ex alone.
For now, can you take your son for awhile during the time the party is going on? He's going to be disappointed for sure. But I think you're going to have to honor this request for space right now before you can all move forward. Your son will be OK missing one party. It doesn't have to ruin a longer term relationship with his sisters. It would be good for you to have a heart to heart with him about actions sometimes having longer and further reaching consequences. He can't change the past, but he may have to accept it's just going to take time and a decent track record of non-violent behavior to build trust back
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That sounds like a really tough situation. But remember you are only hearing one side of the story. There's probably a lot more detail within the relationship dynamic that is causing your son's step mom to act like this.
I suggest you meet with your ex for coffee or breakfast or something to talk about what's going on. Step mom could join too, if you have had a decent enough relationship. But if things were already tense or strained between you and step mom, it would probably be better to meet your ex alone.
For now, can you take your son for awhile during the time the party is going on? He's going to be disappointed for sure. But I think you're going to have to honor this request for space right now before you can all move forward. Your son will be OK missing one party. It doesn't have to ruin a longer term relationship with his sisters. It would be good for you to have a heart to heart with him about actions sometimes having longer and further reaching consequences. He can't change the past, but he may have to accept it's just going to take time and a decent track record of non-violent behavior to build trust back