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Called The Police This Morning
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 526113"><p>Family Mum, no problem to your response. At least I know that my kid is not the only one who gets nothing out a visit from the police. Actually, he was so sure that the officer was going to take him away that before the cop got there he had his suitcase out and was starting to pack his clothes! Little does he know, it takes more than one visit from the police to get removed from the house. </p><p></p><p>And I can completely relate to your difficult child saying that it wasn't fair that you didn't get into trouble with the police. That's a very difficult child thing, I think. I posted this on another thread. It's always someone else's fault. difficult children just never seem to get the whole "you reap what you sow" concept. If you treat others with respect and kindness, you get treated with respect and kindness. If you treat others like crap, you should expect to get treated like crap. That's not how my difficult child thinks, and in all honesty, it's grating on my nerves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 526113"] Family Mum, no problem to your response. At least I know that my kid is not the only one who gets nothing out a visit from the police. Actually, he was so sure that the officer was going to take him away that before the cop got there he had his suitcase out and was starting to pack his clothes! Little does he know, it takes more than one visit from the police to get removed from the house. And I can completely relate to your difficult child saying that it wasn't fair that you didn't get into trouble with the police. That's a very difficult child thing, I think. I posted this on another thread. It's always someone else's fault. difficult children just never seem to get the whole "you reap what you sow" concept. If you treat others with respect and kindness, you get treated with respect and kindness. If you treat others like crap, you should expect to get treated like crap. That's not how my difficult child thinks, and in all honesty, it's grating on my nerves. [/QUOTE]
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