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<blockquote data-quote="Lillyth" data-source="post: 199924" data-attributes="member: 5975"><p>When I first read through this, I thought she must be acting out some aversion to her medications, but then I saw she isn't on any.</p><p></p><p>I may be way off base here, but perhaps she sees you taking your medications, and "wants" some medications of her own to help her "from getting sick". Often these kids feel out of control - perhaps she was (very Freudianly) communicating her wish for some magic pill to take to make her "sickness" go away?</p><p></p><p>I may be reading too much into it, as I have never (knock on wood) had a child who got into pills.</p><p></p><p>I think smallworld in right - you need to find out <em>why</em> difficult child stole your pillbox. It could be something as simple as one of the girls had complained that she was motion sick on the bus, and difficult child thought she was helping. It could be something way more complicated like I suggested above or like Danmit Janet mentioned below.</p><p></p><p>And I agree with everyone else about the soccor. She needs her exercise, and it's not like she head-butted a soccor ball into these girls...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lillyth, post: 199924, member: 5975"] When I first read through this, I thought she must be acting out some aversion to her medications, but then I saw she isn't on any. I may be way off base here, but perhaps she sees you taking your medications, and "wants" some medications of her own to help her "from getting sick". Often these kids feel out of control - perhaps she was (very Freudianly) communicating her wish for some magic pill to take to make her "sickness" go away? I may be reading too much into it, as I have never (knock on wood) had a child who got into pills. I think smallworld in right - you need to find out [I]why[/I] difficult child stole your pillbox. It could be something as simple as one of the girls had complained that she was motion sick on the bus, and difficult child thought she was helping. It could be something way more complicated like I suggested above or like Danmit Janet mentioned below. And I agree with everyone else about the soccor. She needs her exercise, and it's not like she head-butted a soccor ball into these girls... [/QUOTE]
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