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"Abusive Nagging" - A Public Service Report from difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 389103" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>This is AWESOME!!! Abusive Parental Nagging!!!!!! Not only is this a MUST SAVE item - esp to share with HER KIDS, it is just amazing!! Truly wonderful for a great laugh!!!</p><p> </p><p>Please ask this legal/medica;/psychiatric scholar what it is called when a child asks over and over and over for something even when they know that it is NEVER going to happen? </p><p> </p><p>What is the name for THAT??? Cause I am willing to bet the farm that when the difficult child who wrote this report wants something, her parents do NOT hear the end of it for weeks, maybe even for MONTHS.</p><p> </p><p>PLEASE let us know what the teacher says!!!!!! You may want to email the teacher privately to get her response and the grade because if the teacher is not wildly enthusiastic and singing difficult child's praises for being such an amazing scholar and researcher, along with being such a poor abused child who has persevered through horrific abuse, well, your difficult child is not likely to share what the teacher says. She will likely explain away the teacher's reaction as part of a vast conspiracy against teens.</p><p> </p><p>This reminds me of the years taht Wiz was completely convinced that the entire purpose for New Year's Eve and staying up late at adults only parties that night was so that adults could conspire with each other to find new methods of cruel and unusual punishment to use against kids. We never did figure out who told Wiz this, or why he thought it happened, but we never denied it!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 389103, member: 1233"] This is AWESOME!!! Abusive Parental Nagging!!!!!! Not only is this a MUST SAVE item - esp to share with HER KIDS, it is just amazing!! Truly wonderful for a great laugh!!! Please ask this legal/medica;/psychiatric scholar what it is called when a child asks over and over and over for something even when they know that it is NEVER going to happen? What is the name for THAT??? Cause I am willing to bet the farm that when the difficult child who wrote this report wants something, her parents do NOT hear the end of it for weeks, maybe even for MONTHS. PLEASE let us know what the teacher says!!!!!! You may want to email the teacher privately to get her response and the grade because if the teacher is not wildly enthusiastic and singing difficult child's praises for being such an amazing scholar and researcher, along with being such a poor abused child who has persevered through horrific abuse, well, your difficult child is not likely to share what the teacher says. She will likely explain away the teacher's reaction as part of a vast conspiracy against teens. This reminds me of the years taht Wiz was completely convinced that the entire purpose for New Year's Eve and staying up late at adults only parties that night was so that adults could conspire with each other to find new methods of cruel and unusual punishment to use against kids. We never did figure out who told Wiz this, or why he thought it happened, but we never denied it!!! [/QUOTE]
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