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<blockquote data-quote="1234567" data-source="post: 170672"><p>Wow, thank you so much for all the responses.</p><p> </p><p>I absolutely think that the little one thought the big one was "hogging" the colors. I'm 99% sure that was the not the intention of the older one, but for sure that is how the little on perceived it, and I think that caused the fit. In retrospect, I should have been more observant and seen it from the little one's point of view. What concerned me is just that it seems that most kiddos would have gotten the color they wanted and gone on with it, but not her. Also, in school, a teacher is not going to be that perceptive (most wouldn't, anyway), and the problem would appear to be my kiddo overreacting.</p><p> </p><p>I will definitely hang around regardless of how my daughter does. What a wonderful community of supportive people! I love how there are so few (if any) judgmental people and how everyone tries to help each other! Too many times when we talk about struggles with discipline, so many people will pipe in with talk about how it's the parents' fault. I love how that doesn't happen here, or if people have suggestions they give them in a kind and supportive manner. Love it!</p><p> </p><p> It will definitely help in my studies to read about the perspectives from the parents, and I'm way interested in the Special Education forums. I've taught for years and am moving on to school psychiatric., so I'm just gobbling up the knowledge at this point!</p><p> </p><p>Nice to "meet" all of you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1234567, post: 170672"] Wow, thank you so much for all the responses. I absolutely think that the little one thought the big one was "hogging" the colors. I'm 99% sure that was the not the intention of the older one, but for sure that is how the little on perceived it, and I think that caused the fit. In retrospect, I should have been more observant and seen it from the little one's point of view. What concerned me is just that it seems that most kiddos would have gotten the color they wanted and gone on with it, but not her. Also, in school, a teacher is not going to be that perceptive (most wouldn't, anyway), and the problem would appear to be my kiddo overreacting. I will definitely hang around regardless of how my daughter does. What a wonderful community of supportive people! I love how there are so few (if any) judgmental people and how everyone tries to help each other! Too many times when we talk about struggles with discipline, so many people will pipe in with talk about how it's the parents' fault. I love how that doesn't happen here, or if people have suggestions they give them in a kind and supportive manner. Love it! It will definitely help in my studies to read about the perspectives from the parents, and I'm way interested in the Special Education forums. I've taught for years and am moving on to school psychiatric., so I'm just gobbling up the knowledge at this point! Nice to "meet" all of you! [/QUOTE]
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