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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 492038" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>poor guy being excluded like that. my youngest son being the only truely normal easy child in this family other than me gets excluded alot for not being difficult child... and he gets that 'what's wrong with you' look for trying to do normal things like playing with the toys instead of lining them up or trying to launch them like grenades.</p><p></p><p>my 6yo difficult child can't seem to get a normal picture in if he knows there is one coming. he truely thinks he is smiling nicely when he looks like he is growling. my 12yo will 9/10 times have her eyes closed or look like she is stoned. i do get some amazing pictures of them though, when they are not expecting it. i have gfg6's school picture up on the wall regardless of if he looks like he is growling...lol. the teacher said we could get retakes and i said, nah this picture is totally him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 492038, member: 11339"] poor guy being excluded like that. my youngest son being the only truely normal easy child in this family other than me gets excluded alot for not being difficult child... and he gets that 'what's wrong with you' look for trying to do normal things like playing with the toys instead of lining them up or trying to launch them like grenades. my 6yo difficult child can't seem to get a normal picture in if he knows there is one coming. he truely thinks he is smiling nicely when he looks like he is growling. my 12yo will 9/10 times have her eyes closed or look like she is stoned. i do get some amazing pictures of them though, when they are not expecting it. i have gfg6's school picture up on the wall regardless of if he looks like he is growling...lol. the teacher said we could get retakes and i said, nah this picture is totally him! [/QUOTE]
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