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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 197064" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>Hi I'm new here but was reading through past post and found this one. I can relate-8 1/2 yo does similar things. Thanks Marguerite, your post had me laughing a bit. I think I need to take a look at that book because the part about how I might be talking to my child was too true. "Stop yelling at me"-said while yelling at him! Thanks for being here. I just joined and already love this place!</p><p>Pookybear66</p><p>_____________</p><p>difficult child 1-ds, 8 1/2, Learning Disability (LD) diagnosed from school, no psychiatric evaluation yet, allergies to airborne things, asthma, taking Singulair 5mg and Flovent44mcg, bright, early-talker, loving gr8 kid usually, especially gr8 when allowed to watch endless TV and play video games</p><p></p><p>difficult child 2-wondeful daughter, 4 1/2, has no learning problems and actually wants us to give her work to do like bb does</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 197064, member: 5957"] Hi I'm new here but was reading through past post and found this one. I can relate-8 1/2 yo does similar things. Thanks Marguerite, your post had me laughing a bit. I think I need to take a look at that book because the part about how I might be talking to my child was too true. "Stop yelling at me"-said while yelling at him! Thanks for being here. I just joined and already love this place! Pookybear66 _____________ difficult child 1-ds, 8 1/2, Learning Disability (LD) diagnosed from school, no psychiatric evaluation yet, allergies to airborne things, asthma, taking Singulair 5mg and Flovent44mcg, bright, early-talker, loving gr8 kid usually, especially gr8 when allowed to watch endless TV and play video games difficult child 2-wondeful daughter, 4 1/2, has no learning problems and actually wants us to give her work to do like bb does [/QUOTE]
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