Leila
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That's the lack of interaction I was thinking off. Being isolated all the time, not having gone to school, etc. I hope the girls can adjust to being "normal" after all these years.
Let's hope that's what's taking place now. With the guidance of professionals, and without the presence of PG, perhaps getting the two girls to first interact with their mother and grandmother first is the goal.
If the girls looked to PG for permission for everything, and Jaycee's role as parent was minor (because of PG's dominance), they now need to lean on Jaycee and their grandmother.