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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 503339" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>That sounds so much like my five year-old grandson! Oh, and like your difficult child, incredibly handsome. People are always saying how gorgeous this kid is. And to that I say "Good thing!" His sweetness and affectionate nature is our favorite quality, along with his sensitivity to other people's moods.</p><p>He's an amazing reader and is the best reader in his K/1 class. The teacher lets him read to the class once a week, which makes him so proud.</p><p>He is so kind, protective, and helpful to his younger easy child sister (easy child but she IS three---argh). He is more patient with her than we are. We'll get to the end of our tethers with her histrionics about something or other, and he'll say "You need to shush now. I'll go to the bookshelf with you and help you find a good book." And our hearts all melt, and she does indeed shush and get a book. Shoot, why didn't I think of that?!</p><p></p><p>I love this thread!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 503339, member: 13260"] That sounds so much like my five year-old grandson! Oh, and like your difficult child, incredibly handsome. People are always saying how gorgeous this kid is. And to that I say "Good thing!" His sweetness and affectionate nature is our favorite quality, along with his sensitivity to other people's moods. He's an amazing reader and is the best reader in his K/1 class. The teacher lets him read to the class once a week, which makes him so proud. He is so kind, protective, and helpful to his younger easy child sister (easy child but she IS three---argh). He is more patient with her than we are. We'll get to the end of our tethers with her histrionics about something or other, and he'll say "You need to shush now. I'll go to the bookshelf with you and help you find a good book." And our hearts all melt, and she does indeed shush and get a book. Shoot, why didn't I think of that?! I love this thread! [/QUOTE]
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