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My easy child daughter is starting to pick on my difficult child son
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<blockquote data-quote="AprilH" data-source="post: 132517"><p>Any words of advice for me in regards to getting my eight year old easy child daughter to stop picking on her nearly eleven year old brother? I knew this would start up eventually; she is sick and tired of getting bullied by her brother every chance he gets (she can't even go to the bathroom without him trying to bust in and harass her). I guess deep down I can't blame her for wanting to teach him a lesson and stand up for herself, but it's adding even more conflict in here. Yes, she knows that her brother is not like everyone else and she has seen all the struggles I have with him on a daily basis, but she is tired of his ****, plain and simple. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/felttip/sweating.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sweating:" title="sweating :sweating:" data-shortname=":sweating:" /></p><p></p><p>Tried to delete and repost this in the Water Cooler section but cannot figure out how to do it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AprilH, post: 132517"] Any words of advice for me in regards to getting my eight year old easy child daughter to stop picking on her nearly eleven year old brother? I knew this would start up eventually; she is sick and tired of getting bullied by her brother every chance he gets (she can't even go to the bathroom without him trying to bust in and harass her). I guess deep down I can't blame her for wanting to teach him a lesson and stand up for herself, but it's adding even more conflict in here. Yes, she knows that her brother is not like everyone else and she has seen all the struggles I have with him on a daily basis, but she is tired of his ****, plain and simple. :sweating: Tried to delete and repost this in the Water Cooler section but cannot figure out how to do it... [/QUOTE]
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