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What do you enjoy most about your difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 160236" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I love to hear him sing (both my kids are very good singers). He loves animals and is very kind to kids (when he is not angry with them). He is a businessman at heart (his back up plan is to be a bank examiner when he grows up if his other plans don't come true). He is a good worker (likes to clean the bathroom!). I love to see him in class plays and musicals - my little boy who refused to be in front of a crowd for any reason was the shining star at this year's school musical - he actualy came home excited that he got the part he wanted (I don't think he realized at the point it meant being in front of an audience but he learned his part well and did very well that teachers were coming up to me and asking if that was really him.) He is exploding out of his shell this year and it is fun to see the good characteristics emerging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 160236, member: 5096"] I love to hear him sing (both my kids are very good singers). He loves animals and is very kind to kids (when he is not angry with them). He is a businessman at heart (his back up plan is to be a bank examiner when he grows up if his other plans don't come true). He is a good worker (likes to clean the bathroom!). I love to see him in class plays and musicals - my little boy who refused to be in front of a crowd for any reason was the shining star at this year's school musical - he actualy came home excited that he got the part he wanted (I don't think he realized at the point it meant being in front of an audience but he learned his part well and did very well that teachers were coming up to me and asking if that was really him.) He is exploding out of his shell this year and it is fun to see the good characteristics emerging. [/QUOTE]
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