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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 516125"><p>OMG!! Yes!! That is exactly what happens in our house. I've talk about this here before. difficult child wants to be treated with all kinds of respect and niceness, but refuses to treat people that way in return. </p><p></p><p>Last night it was the same stuff. easy child was trying to get all of his homwork done before we had to leave for religion. The deal is supposed to be when someone is doing homework the other one has to be respectful and quiet so that the homework doer can concentrate. Easy, right? difficult child kept coming into the kitchen being noisy, trying to get easy child to look at him doing something stupid. I told him that easy child was trying to do homework and to be quiet. Somehow, easy child got the homework done. Later, when difficult child was doing his homework easy child was in his room and must have been talking to one of his toys and difficult child went balistic because easy child wouuldn't be quiet so that he could get his homework done. I told him now he knew what easy child felt like earlier in the afternoon. Of course, in typical difficult child fashion, difficult child says that was a completely different situation and that easy child needs to learn that when difficult child tells him to shut up he needs to shut up.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, 18 just can not come soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 516125"] OMG!! Yes!! That is exactly what happens in our house. I've talk about this here before. difficult child wants to be treated with all kinds of respect and niceness, but refuses to treat people that way in return. Last night it was the same stuff. easy child was trying to get all of his homwork done before we had to leave for religion. The deal is supposed to be when someone is doing homework the other one has to be respectful and quiet so that the homework doer can concentrate. Easy, right? difficult child kept coming into the kitchen being noisy, trying to get easy child to look at him doing something stupid. I told him that easy child was trying to do homework and to be quiet. Somehow, easy child got the homework done. Later, when difficult child was doing his homework easy child was in his room and must have been talking to one of his toys and difficult child went balistic because easy child wouuldn't be quiet so that he could get his homework done. I told him now he knew what easy child felt like earlier in the afternoon. Of course, in typical difficult child fashion, difficult child says that was a completely different situation and that easy child needs to learn that when difficult child tells him to shut up he needs to shut up. Seriously, 18 just can not come soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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