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difficult child admits anxiety to urgent care doctor.
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 562045" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I was going to come to say the same thing DDD did.</p><p></p><p>Kids protect their parents. They especially do it, when things are stressful at home or a parent has lots of stress otherwise. PCs can be very good at it, difficult children tend to have more trouble and they burst and mess it up but also they often do try.It's not that kids do0n't trust their parents or that a parent has done something wrong, it just seems to be very natural response from kids to assumed stress of their parents and prospect of making it worse. You have all had stressful time lately and there is no way you could hide it from your kids, especially from teen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 562045, member: 14557"] I was going to come to say the same thing DDD did. Kids protect their parents. They especially do it, when things are stressful at home or a parent has lots of stress otherwise. PCs can be very good at it, difficult children tend to have more trouble and they burst and mess it up but also they often do try.It's not that kids do0n't trust their parents or that a parent has done something wrong, it just seems to be very natural response from kids to assumed stress of their parents and prospect of making it worse. You have all had stressful time lately and there is no way you could hide it from your kids, especially from teen. [/QUOTE]
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