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<blockquote data-quote="mum2JK&amp;TH" data-source="post: 30609" data-attributes="member: 1784"><p>It is the main reason why we have given up many, many, many things to give easy child her pony. It is time for just her and I to spend together with no difficult child (he hates going) a few times a week. She more loses out with husband but I don't know if that is because difficult child is a difficult child or because he is a boy and they have more interests.</p><p></p><p>We have noticed though recently that she has an incredible amount of anger. Last night we were all playing a tennis game on the console and she made a mistake. She got so angry that she ripped her necklace off her neck. She was devestated that she broke it (she kept saying "I didn't want to break it") but she was that angry and this isn't the first time. Maybe it's puberty but I think she's angry with all the attention difficult child gets, I know I would be.</p><p></p><p>We do our best. Like WFEN she has a wonderful acceptance of those who have differences but she is missing out on the care-free childhood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mum2JK&TH, post: 30609, member: 1784"] It is the main reason why we have given up many, many, many things to give easy child her pony. It is time for just her and I to spend together with no difficult child (he hates going) a few times a week. She more loses out with husband but I don't know if that is because difficult child is a difficult child or because he is a boy and they have more interests. We have noticed though recently that she has an incredible amount of anger. Last night we were all playing a tennis game on the console and she made a mistake. She got so angry that she ripped her necklace off her neck. She was devestated that she broke it (she kept saying "I didn't want to break it") but she was that angry and this isn't the first time. Maybe it's puberty but I think she's angry with all the attention difficult child gets, I know I would be. We do our best. Like WFEN she has a wonderful acceptance of those who have differences but she is missing out on the care-free childhood. [/QUOTE]
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