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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 514890" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Well, having two girls who are difficult children, I can't offer any insight as to whether boys are more likely to be difficult children! I sometimes think that girls are more likely to be "closet" difficult children, ala the "Mean Girl" syndrome. Maybe it's harder for people (i.e., non-family members) to believe that girls/women can be difficult children , they look so sweet and innocent on the outside...</p><p></p><p>Interesting that Bottke let her son move back in after he was released. Without knowing the specific circumstances, I can't offer an opinion as to whether it's enabling. If she's offered him a short-term place to stay until he gets himself settled back into his life, that's one thing. If she's given him an open-ended invitation, that's another. I'm just extremely skeptical of difficult children and their manipulative tactics. Jaded, I guess. I found her book very helpful, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 514890, member: 1157"] Well, having two girls who are difficult children, I can't offer any insight as to whether boys are more likely to be difficult children! I sometimes think that girls are more likely to be "closet" difficult children, ala the "Mean Girl" syndrome. Maybe it's harder for people (i.e., non-family members) to believe that girls/women can be difficult children , they look so sweet and innocent on the outside... Interesting that Bottke let her son move back in after he was released. Without knowing the specific circumstances, I can't offer an opinion as to whether it's enabling. If she's offered him a short-term place to stay until he gets himself settled back into his life, that's one thing. If she's given him an open-ended invitation, that's another. I'm just extremely skeptical of difficult children and their manipulative tactics. Jaded, I guess. I found her book very helpful, though. [/QUOTE]
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