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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 95662" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I don't think I have a favorite age for difficult child, but favorite moments. When easy child was sick a while back he dug thru the cupboard to find the only can of chicken noodle soup and made it for her. When he does his homework without asking (more often than not now!!) and my fave was a couple months ago we were at psychiatrist's office and he had a cat carrier with a semi wild cat in it. He was socializing the cat. The cat came up to difficult child and he calmly and quietly started petting it and did so for the entire time. I keep these moments close as they get me thru the hard times.</p><p></p><p>easy child can be much more mature. When I get discouraged by going to school and working, I have said this would be easier if I did not go to school. She tells me not to quit. I would not anyways, but it is nice to hear that from her. She has also cleaned the entire bathroom to surprise me. </p><p></p><p>I think good things occur at all ages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 95662, member: 3184"] I don't think I have a favorite age for difficult child, but favorite moments. When easy child was sick a while back he dug thru the cupboard to find the only can of chicken noodle soup and made it for her. When he does his homework without asking (more often than not now!!) and my fave was a couple months ago we were at psychiatrist's office and he had a cat carrier with a semi wild cat in it. He was socializing the cat. The cat came up to difficult child and he calmly and quietly started petting it and did so for the entire time. I keep these moments close as they get me thru the hard times. easy child can be much more mature. When I get discouraged by going to school and working, I have said this would be easier if I did not go to school. She tells me not to quit. I would not anyways, but it is nice to hear that from her. She has also cleaned the entire bathroom to surprise me. I think good things occur at all ages. [/QUOTE]
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