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Hoping we're not going to have trouble with difficult child 2's water polo coaches
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 457503" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>How he faces issues is going to depend a lot on the home he came out of.</p><p>If he has siblings or cousins or other family members with challenges... then even though he's "green", he'll listen.</p><p>If he grew up in a "totally normal" setting with no issues or challenges... then you might have more challenge.</p><p></p><p>I agree with it being bullying... although, I'm curious to know what the knickname was. Because you might also want to tackle difficult child from that particular perspective. If it really is a neat knickname... can it stick? can he learn to like it, use it, see how it pulls him into the team? Only if its the kind of handle that really is "positive" and "fun".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 457503, member: 11791"] How he faces issues is going to depend a lot on the home he came out of. If he has siblings or cousins or other family members with challenges... then even though he's "green", he'll listen. If he grew up in a "totally normal" setting with no issues or challenges... then you might have more challenge. I agree with it being bullying... although, I'm curious to know what the knickname was. Because you might also want to tackle difficult child from that particular perspective. If it really is a neat knickname... can it stick? can he learn to like it, use it, see how it pulls him into the team? Only if its the kind of handle that really is "positive" and "fun". [/QUOTE]
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