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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 346482" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>It's pretty common for difficult kids to be able to hold it together in certain situations or locations and let it all hang lose in others. It can be for a variety of reasons: peer pressure, dealing with another adult than the familiar parental/authority figure, responding to one parent better than the other, expending their holding it together energy outside the home and not having any left for the homefront, etc. It is a good idea to think it through to see if there's a difference in the way adults are handling the child, because sometimes minor changes can help. Other times there's no rhyme nor reason. If there's another adult in the household, tag teaming off is a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 346482, member: 701"] It's pretty common for difficult kids to be able to hold it together in certain situations or locations and let it all hang lose in others. It can be for a variety of reasons: peer pressure, dealing with another adult than the familiar parental/authority figure, responding to one parent better than the other, expending their holding it together energy outside the home and not having any left for the homefront, etc. It is a good idea to think it through to see if there's a difference in the way adults are handling the child, because sometimes minor changes can help. Other times there's no rhyme nor reason. If there's another adult in the household, tag teaming off is a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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