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We're moving and difficult child is fighting it
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 440023" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>I'm sorry this is so difficult. Will he have a bigger bedroom? Be able to paint it the way he wants? I'm just thinking it might help him to focus on the positive. You've probably already tried that but it's the only suggestion I can think of. I remember when my sister and I were teenagers and my parents brought up the idea of moving (just to another part of the city, we would have still been at the same school) and my sister totally melted and cried for a long time (days). I was all for the move! We ended up not moving for many reasons but I do think him resisting is normal, however, the difficult child part probably makes it double or triple in intensity. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 440023, member: 1631"] I'm sorry this is so difficult. Will he have a bigger bedroom? Be able to paint it the way he wants? I'm just thinking it might help him to focus on the positive. You've probably already tried that but it's the only suggestion I can think of. I remember when my sister and I were teenagers and my parents brought up the idea of moving (just to another part of the city, we would have still been at the same school) and my sister totally melted and cried for a long time (days). I was all for the move! We ended up not moving for many reasons but I do think him resisting is normal, however, the difficult child part probably makes it double or triple in intensity. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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