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Traits of a typical difficult child--add your thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 618424" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>One of the many therapists my difficult child saw used the term "magical thinking"....that sums my difficult child up to me...by magic things will work out. by magic we will not be bothered that he lied to us or stole from us, and things will go back to usual WITHIN A FEW HOURS. By magic he will be a rock star. by magic.</p><p>I see magical thinking in myself too, in relationsjip to him, and in at least one of my other kids in relationship to school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 618424, member: 17269"] One of the many therapists my difficult child saw used the term "magical thinking"....that sums my difficult child up to me...by magic things will work out. by magic we will not be bothered that he lied to us or stole from us, and things will go back to usual WITHIN A FEW HOURS. By magic he will be a rock star. by magic. I see magical thinking in myself too, in relationsjip to him, and in at least one of my other kids in relationship to school. [/QUOTE]
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