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Theories on conduct disorders THEN vs.NOW?
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<blockquote data-quote="Debdeb1031" data-source="post: 85517" data-attributes="member: 4030"><p>When i was a kid, i would play outside for hours with my friends...i knew when i had to come home for dinner, and i knew that i would suffer the consequences if i ever answered my mother back...my SO grew up in Brooklyn and him and his friends would play for hours outside with a stick and a ball..nowadays, my kids have closets full of games and toys, playstations, tv in their rooms, etc, etc....and they have the nerve to whine that they are bored...there seems to be no room for imagination anymore...but funny...my easy child can play for hours with her doll houses and kitchen....whereas my difficult children cannot...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Debdeb1031, post: 85517, member: 4030"] When i was a kid, i would play outside for hours with my friends...i knew when i had to come home for dinner, and i knew that i would suffer the consequences if i ever answered my mother back...my SO grew up in Brooklyn and him and his friends would play for hours outside with a stick and a ball..nowadays, my kids have closets full of games and toys, playstations, tv in their rooms, etc, etc....and they have the nerve to whine that they are bored...there seems to be no room for imagination anymore...but funny...my easy child can play for hours with her doll houses and kitchen....whereas my difficult children cannot... [/QUOTE]
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