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<blockquote data-quote="HopeRemains" data-source="post: 532516" data-attributes="member: 14139"><p>difficult child doesn't swear (anymore), but he has no problem coming up with nasty things to scream. The episode where he blocked me into the hallway I was actually afraid. He was huffing and puffing and just watching me, waiting for me to react in some way. I didn't want to turn my back on him for fear I'd get a wooden stool upside my head. I have been watching my back lately, because he's just getting bolder. </p><p></p><p>He bullies easy child all the time. Umm... let's see... he's stabbed him in the hand with a fork when easy child was 1, constantly pushing easy child while he was learning to walk (leading to 3 chipped front teeth that are constant reminders to me). He hits/pushes/hurts him if we are not in sight and easy child irritates him somehow (he never "meant" to do it, though, or easy child had it coming...uh huh. I do worry. I try to keep them (at least the little one) in my sight at all times when difficult child is home, but he runs to his brother. He thinks difficult child is just great. difficult child tells easy child how mean I am to him. Now when he hurts easy child, he tries to make him laugh before easy child cries so that husband and I will not hear. easy child also hits constantly now. He has learned that this is what you do when you are mad. He also hits when he plays. They are both in timeout quite often for hitting eachother. </p><p> </p><p>As for hurting other children, I don't see that in him. He is a people pleaser and I don't think he has friends he feels comfortable enough around to "hurt" them. This is reserved for us and also his little brother in his biomom's house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HopeRemains, post: 532516, member: 14139"] difficult child doesn't swear (anymore), but he has no problem coming up with nasty things to scream. The episode where he blocked me into the hallway I was actually afraid. He was huffing and puffing and just watching me, waiting for me to react in some way. I didn't want to turn my back on him for fear I'd get a wooden stool upside my head. I have been watching my back lately, because he's just getting bolder. He bullies easy child all the time. Umm... let's see... he's stabbed him in the hand with a fork when easy child was 1, constantly pushing easy child while he was learning to walk (leading to 3 chipped front teeth that are constant reminders to me). He hits/pushes/hurts him if we are not in sight and easy child irritates him somehow (he never "meant" to do it, though, or easy child had it coming...uh huh. I do worry. I try to keep them (at least the little one) in my sight at all times when difficult child is home, but he runs to his brother. He thinks difficult child is just great. difficult child tells easy child how mean I am to him. Now when he hurts easy child, he tries to make him laugh before easy child cries so that husband and I will not hear. easy child also hits constantly now. He has learned that this is what you do when you are mad. He also hits when he plays. They are both in timeout quite often for hitting eachother. As for hurting other children, I don't see that in him. He is a people pleaser and I don't think he has friends he feels comfortable enough around to "hurt" them. This is reserved for us and also his little brother in his biomom's house. [/QUOTE]
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