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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 178470" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I'm glad that you had a good day. Sometimes I think our kids have to wreck the good just to convince themselves they deserve to not be home, not to have what other kids have. I know my daughter would do something over the top whenever we had a really good visit. Try as she might, she couldn't stop herself. She was different, not at home, with a group of kids that all had problems and all had done some pretty bad things, she needed to know she belonged there. (I guess stabbing me, stealing anything she could get her hands on of value, cutting school, shoplifting for the fun of it, etc. wasn't enough!) Your daughter may be feeling some of the same. Factor that in with the fact that she was primed to get into a fight early on and the kid in her won out. She did behave like a young adult for quite a good bit of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 178470, member: 3626"] I'm glad that you had a good day. Sometimes I think our kids have to wreck the good just to convince themselves they deserve to not be home, not to have what other kids have. I know my daughter would do something over the top whenever we had a really good visit. Try as she might, she couldn't stop herself. She was different, not at home, with a group of kids that all had problems and all had done some pretty bad things, she needed to know she belonged there. (I guess stabbing me, stealing anything she could get her hands on of value, cutting school, shoplifting for the fun of it, etc. wasn't enough!) Your daughter may be feeling some of the same. Factor that in with the fact that she was primed to get into a fight early on and the kid in her won out. She did behave like a young adult for quite a good bit of time. [/QUOTE]
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