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One step forward but I wanna smack difficult child in the head
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 520230"><p>Oh gosh it is amazing how similar our difficult children are. My son thinks I am very controlling and old fashioned and judgemental. My easy child daughter who is 16 laughs at all that because she doesn't think I am any of those things compared to her friends parents. LOL. The difference isn't really me but the kid and how I have to parent each of them. Funny how our difficult children want to make all their decisions but they don't do anything to really earn that responsibility....Fact is in a normal situation that increased freedom and responsibility comes naturally as I am seeing with my easy child daughter. She is getting more freedom, less questions, more responsibility naturally.... I am not a chain around her neck!! My son always abused any freedom we gave him... always had Occupational Therapist (OT) push it past any reasonable limit and then complain when we put any lmits on him.</p><p></p><p>TL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 520230"] Oh gosh it is amazing how similar our difficult children are. My son thinks I am very controlling and old fashioned and judgemental. My easy child daughter who is 16 laughs at all that because she doesn't think I am any of those things compared to her friends parents. LOL. The difference isn't really me but the kid and how I have to parent each of them. Funny how our difficult children want to make all their decisions but they don't do anything to really earn that responsibility....Fact is in a normal situation that increased freedom and responsibility comes naturally as I am seeing with my easy child daughter. She is getting more freedom, less questions, more responsibility naturally.... I am not a chain around her neck!! My son always abused any freedom we gave him... always had Occupational Therapist (OT) push it past any reasonable limit and then complain when we put any lmits on him. TL [/QUOTE]
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