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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 77258" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>I know we've had this discussion on the CD board many many times. Especially among adoptive parents.</p><p></p><p>I'm leaning, like Nancy, toward nature being the determining factor in many of my difficult children behaviors/choices/antics.</p><p></p><p>I also have to take into account the trauma & neglect suffered during kt & wm's preverbal years. That has a huge impact.</p><p></p><p>This is & always will be a very controversial topic. One I don't step into very often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 77258, member: 393"] I know we've had this discussion on the CD board many many times. Especially among adoptive parents. I'm leaning, like Nancy, toward nature being the determining factor in many of my difficult children behaviors/choices/antics. I also have to take into account the trauma & neglect suffered during kt & wm's preverbal years. That has a huge impact. This is & always will be a very controversial topic. One I don't step into very often. [/QUOTE]
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