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difficult child stold her brothers car and crashed!
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 518919" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>You've got my understanding sympathy. on the other hand I have to say that typical teen's do stuff like tht also. At fifteen and a total easy child I took my Mom's car and drove to Krispy Kreme in the middle of the day. At fifteen my easy child son took husband's car, crashed it into a house and then convinced his sixteen year old easy child sister to tell everyone she was driving since she had a license. Tht was 1955. and 1976. Just to round out the typical teen/car connection in 2012 our easy child GD in Texas took the parents car, picked up a friend and went to BK during the night.</p><p></p><p>Obviously I'm not saying any of this is good stuff....but sometimes when we have difficult child's we lose track of typical teen choices that often are quite similar. Hoping this does not indicated heightened difficult child behavior. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 518919, member: 35"] You've got my understanding sympathy. on the other hand I have to say that typical teen's do stuff like tht also. At fifteen and a total easy child I took my Mom's car and drove to Krispy Kreme in the middle of the day. At fifteen my easy child son took husband's car, crashed it into a house and then convinced his sixteen year old easy child sister to tell everyone she was driving since she had a license. Tht was 1955. and 1976. Just to round out the typical teen/car connection in 2012 our easy child GD in Texas took the parents car, picked up a friend and went to BK during the night. Obviously I'm not saying any of this is good stuff....but sometimes when we have difficult child's we lose track of typical teen choices that often are quite similar. Hoping this does not indicated heightened difficult child behavior. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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