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Introduction: I'm not alone
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 651038" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>I know that some people don't agree with me when I have said this in the past, but I truly believe that my Difficult Child could control his behavior at home if he wanted to. They do behave differently at home because we're parents and they know that parents are supposed to love their kids no matter what. Teachers don't have to do that. The other kids at school don't have to do that. Parents are a completely different animal, but I think that you telling your daughter that if she continues to behave the way she does she will not have you was important. You can only take being used as a punching bag for so long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 651038, member: 15810"] I know that some people don't agree with me when I have said this in the past, but I truly believe that my Difficult Child could control his behavior at home if he wanted to. They do behave differently at home because we're parents and they know that parents are supposed to love their kids no matter what. Teachers don't have to do that. The other kids at school don't have to do that. Parents are a completely different animal, but I think that you telling your daughter that if she continues to behave the way she does she will not have you was important. You can only take being used as a punching bag for so long. [/QUOTE]
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