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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 129607" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Diva has the right attitude with dealing with a difficult child. I think girls and boys handle difficult child sibs differently. </p><p>I also read somewhere that each successive sibling fills the places in the family that the older didn't. Clown, resposible,studious,rebellious, good little baby brother/sister etc. </p><p>My easy child is the polar opposite of his difficult child brother, yet when difficult child isn't in the picture he can be extremely well, not difficult but demanding/needy. Just a lot of work. </p><p>We tried to not let difficult child issues interfere with easy child's special moments. Residential Treatment Center (RTC) 4 would have to wait until diva's birthday celebration. It was a constant balancing act of who got the right attention at the right time. Sigh.</p><p>Diva and I come from the same school of thought about a good knock upside the head. She is going to be able to handle difficult child dom when she sees it, just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 129607, member: 3"] Diva has the right attitude with dealing with a difficult child. I think girls and boys handle difficult child sibs differently. I also read somewhere that each successive sibling fills the places in the family that the older didn't. Clown, resposible,studious,rebellious, good little baby brother/sister etc. My easy child is the polar opposite of his difficult child brother, yet when difficult child isn't in the picture he can be extremely well, not difficult but demanding/needy. Just a lot of work. We tried to not let difficult child issues interfere with easy child's special moments. Residential Treatment Center (RTC) 4 would have to wait until diva's birthday celebration. It was a constant balancing act of who got the right attention at the right time. Sigh. Diva and I come from the same school of thought about a good knock upside the head. She is going to be able to handle difficult child dom when she sees it, just fine. [/QUOTE]
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