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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 156104" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Does difficult child 2 adore his older brother? If so, he may be trying to get older brother think he is grown up to feed the bottle baby (a calf by any chance)? Maybe have older brother sit down and talk to him, "Why did you tell me you feed the baby? Do you know what would happen if I didn't feed him/her because you said you did even though you didn't? That would hurt my feelings very much. I am counting on you to make sure I feed the baby. You can keep track of how many times each day I do so."</p><p> </p><p>If it is about getting attention from big brother, difficult child 2 will be more open to hearing from brother than you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 156104, member: 5096"] Does difficult child 2 adore his older brother? If so, he may be trying to get older brother think he is grown up to feed the bottle baby (a calf by any chance)? Maybe have older brother sit down and talk to him, "Why did you tell me you feed the baby? Do you know what would happen if I didn't feed him/her because you said you did even though you didn't? That would hurt my feelings very much. I am counting on you to make sure I feed the baby. You can keep track of how many times each day I do so." If it is about getting attention from big brother, difficult child 2 will be more open to hearing from brother than you. [/QUOTE]
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