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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 565645" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hi Lavender. I am several times your easy child's age and I still lack empathy for my difficult child at times... It's all rather hard, it has to be said. You probably have a key role to play in facilitating greater understanding and empathy... but to a degree kids wil be kids and no quarter will be given! I think it's okay, I think difficult child probably learns from that. He can't be handled with kid (excuse the pun) gloves all the time, with the best will in the world. Similar fights arise, of course, with almost all siblings...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 565645, member: 11227"] Hi Lavender. I am several times your easy child's age and I still lack empathy for my difficult child at times... It's all rather hard, it has to be said. You probably have a key role to play in facilitating greater understanding and empathy... but to a degree kids wil be kids and no quarter will be given! I think it's okay, I think difficult child probably learns from that. He can't be handled with kid (excuse the pun) gloves all the time, with the best will in the world. Similar fights arise, of course, with almost all siblings... [/QUOTE]
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