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The back half of rehab....sigh
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 519426" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Good for you AG-this is what he deserves. His attitude is just like my difficult child-"I will run all over you and bully you into getting what I want." This does not go away unless they are accountable to someone. It just so happens that accountability to her parents does not exist for difficult child. She was only non-demanding when she had outsiders to be accountable to or when she was getting ready to pull a fast one. I think this takes a great deal of time to fix. It's become a habit and we don't even realize sometimes they have crossed a line. My friend use to tell me that she would have "popped my difficult children mouth" if she talked to her in a certain way. I didn't even realize that she was talking out of line-so use to it. Man are they hard! So sorry you drove so far and his selfish needs came first!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 519426, member: 11001"] Good for you AG-this is what he deserves. His attitude is just like my difficult child-"I will run all over you and bully you into getting what I want." This does not go away unless they are accountable to someone. It just so happens that accountability to her parents does not exist for difficult child. She was only non-demanding when she had outsiders to be accountable to or when she was getting ready to pull a fast one. I think this takes a great deal of time to fix. It's become a habit and we don't even realize sometimes they have crossed a line. My friend use to tell me that she would have "popped my difficult children mouth" if she talked to her in a certain way. I didn't even realize that she was talking out of line-so use to it. Man are they hard! So sorry you drove so far and his selfish needs came first! [/QUOTE]
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