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difficult child Always Reverts To Physical Threats
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 583613" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>difficult child 1 used to do that on a regular basis. Because he is so small for his age, it was his way of feeling "in charge". It has gotten MUCH better, as in it takes a lot to get him to that point, but he's making huge progress. Yes, it is VERY tiring so I can sympathize. I also know what it's like having to mediate between difficult child 1 and difficult child 2 ALL the time. That just adds to the stress we carry. I get tired of explaining everything to difficult child 2 as well. I'm having to teach both of mine at the same time and neither one "gets it". I share your frustration and am sending ((((HUGS)))).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 583613, member: 15799"] difficult child 1 used to do that on a regular basis. Because he is so small for his age, it was his way of feeling "in charge". It has gotten MUCH better, as in it takes a lot to get him to that point, but he's making huge progress. Yes, it is VERY tiring so I can sympathize. I also know what it's like having to mediate between difficult child 1 and difficult child 2 ALL the time. That just adds to the stress we carry. I get tired of explaining everything to difficult child 2 as well. I'm having to teach both of mine at the same time and neither one "gets it". I share your frustration and am sending ((((HUGS)))). [/QUOTE]
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