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"Abusive Nagging" - A Public Service Report from difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 389215" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Is your difficult child delusional? She seems to have NO contact with reality if she truly believes this stuff. Is her therapist aware that she is so far from reality?? </p><p> </p><p>I know Wiz would argue that all sorts of things were child abuse, including having to wear clean clothes every day. Regardless of how hard he argued his point, he clearly knew that he was being an idiot and that no one would even investigate us for reports of "child abuse" based on making him change clothes, eat anything that wasn't junk AND his idea, or any of the things your difficult child calls abuse. While he was not about to admit that he was full of it, it was clear to all of us that he was aware of it. the few cases where it was clear that he truly believed what he was saying were when we got really scared for him. The major one that sticks in my mind was the belief that if he could just get to Japan he could find and capture one and bring it home to the US where it would live with us and behave the way he trained it - exactly like the cartoons.</p><p> </p><p>What does her therapist say when difficult child complains of being abused by the ice cream deficiency? </p><p> </p><p>I doubt you will find out what the teacher says unless you email the teacher. We wouldn't want her to think you are attempting to "control" her mind or conspire against her with the teacher. </p><p> </p><p>Geez. I thought I had it bad as a kid. For years I swore my mom only had me to sand the baseboards and spackle the low spots. But only when I was really really furious with her about something. </p><p> </p><p>This will be PRICELESS when she has her own children. Absolutely PRICELESS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 389215, member: 1233"] Is your difficult child delusional? She seems to have NO contact with reality if she truly believes this stuff. Is her therapist aware that she is so far from reality?? I know Wiz would argue that all sorts of things were child abuse, including having to wear clean clothes every day. Regardless of how hard he argued his point, he clearly knew that he was being an idiot and that no one would even investigate us for reports of "child abuse" based on making him change clothes, eat anything that wasn't junk AND his idea, or any of the things your difficult child calls abuse. While he was not about to admit that he was full of it, it was clear to all of us that he was aware of it. the few cases where it was clear that he truly believed what he was saying were when we got really scared for him. The major one that sticks in my mind was the belief that if he could just get to Japan he could find and capture one and bring it home to the US where it would live with us and behave the way he trained it - exactly like the cartoons. What does her therapist say when difficult child complains of being abused by the ice cream deficiency? I doubt you will find out what the teacher says unless you email the teacher. We wouldn't want her to think you are attempting to "control" her mind or conspire against her with the teacher. Geez. I thought I had it bad as a kid. For years I swore my mom only had me to sand the baseboards and spackle the low spots. But only when I was really really furious with her about something. This will be PRICELESS when she has her own children. Absolutely PRICELESS! [/QUOTE]
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