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<blockquote data-quote="tracy551" data-source="post: 29906" data-attributes="member: 3565"><p>My oldest son got the same "baby" when he was in school. he was totally not prepared for what he was in for. Very difficult time for him with school, football season and all. But he did very well. After it was over and the "baby' was taken back to school i ask him what he thought about it. He said he had no idea what he would do with a "real baby" i told him beyond the crying and all there was much more involved in caring for a "baby"</p><p>He's (easy child 1) is now 19 and desided not to go to college but work full time and we are fine with that because we are so proud of how he turned out despite our troubles with our difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tracy551, post: 29906, member: 3565"] My oldest son got the same "baby" when he was in school. he was totally not prepared for what he was in for. Very difficult time for him with school, football season and all. But he did very well. After it was over and the "baby' was taken back to school i ask him what he thought about it. He said he had no idea what he would do with a "real baby" i told him beyond the crying and all there was much more involved in caring for a "baby" He's (easy child 1) is now 19 and desided not to go to college but work full time and we are fine with that because we are so proud of how he turned out despite our troubles with our difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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