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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 156165" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Janet, if he were a easy child, that's exactly what I'd do. lol</p><p> </p><p>Problem is, difficult child doesn't "get" that the animal feeling hungry as a result of his action is the same as him feeling hungry, then all he seems to understand is that we're mean and won't feed him, and that gets us no where. When I was little, I sometimes told stories to get attention. These guys' bio dad lies like a cur dog on a hot summer day, and 3/4 of the time, I think the man believes them. difficult child 1 lied all the time about every little thing, but mostly to attempt to save his skin. difficult child 2 just seems to tell lies for no apparent reason lately. Drives me crazy.</p><p> </p><p>By the way, the baby is of a ring-tailed, bandit variety. easy child 1 found its mama had been killed and finally found the nest of babies. This was the last one left, so he has "rescued" it. I think my family literally suffers from animal magnetism...animals seem to come to us like dirt to a hoover...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 156165, member: 1848"] Janet, if he were a easy child, that's exactly what I'd do. lol Problem is, difficult child doesn't "get" that the animal feeling hungry as a result of his action is the same as him feeling hungry, then all he seems to understand is that we're mean and won't feed him, and that gets us no where. When I was little, I sometimes told stories to get attention. These guys' bio dad lies like a cur dog on a hot summer day, and 3/4 of the time, I think the man believes them. difficult child 1 lied all the time about every little thing, but mostly to attempt to save his skin. difficult child 2 just seems to tell lies for no apparent reason lately. Drives me crazy. By the way, the baby is of a ring-tailed, bandit variety. easy child 1 found its mama had been killed and finally found the nest of babies. This was the last one left, so he has "rescued" it. I think my family literally suffers from animal magnetism...animals seem to come to us like dirt to a hoover... [/QUOTE]
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