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I do not know if this way of approaching them will be helpful, since I do not know your in-laws. However, whatever you say should be said positively, gently and respectfully. Hatzlocha to you with this difficult situation

To any grandparents reading this, try to be more sensitive and don’t play favorites with your grandchildren. Your sons’ children should be as valuable to you as your daughters’. Grandparents should love their children unconditionally. I welcome responses from our readers.

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Dr. Yael Respler is a psychotherapist in private practice who provides marital, dating and family counseling. Dr. Respler also deals with problems relating to marital intimacy. Letters may be emailed to [email protected]. To schedule an appointment, please call 917-751-4887. Dr. Orit Respler-Herman, a child psychologist, co-authors this column and is now in private practice providing complete pychological evaluations as well as child and adolescent therapy. She can be reached at 917-679-1612. Previous columns can be viewed at www.jewishpress.com and archives of Dr. Respler’s radio shows can be found at www.dryaelrespler.com.