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why is everything a personal attack on "him"??
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 376207" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>My difficult child is older, but still does this and used to do it all the time. If he tripped and we were in the store? He screamed that I pushed him or kicked him. Nice, that makes everyone stare.</p><p> </p><p>We were playing catch one time when he was 6 or so. Then we moved on to keep away 500 (everytime you catch the ball you get 100 points and whoever gets to 500 first wins). easy child threw the ball, I blocked difficult child and he bounced of my arm and hit his head on a rock and it split open. He immediately started screaming that I pushed him. I had to take him to the ER, and he kept screaming at me the whole way. We got to the ER and the intake RN took us back and asked difficult child what happened. I just sat still with my mouth shut. He told her that I pushed him. She looked at me and I just shrugged and looked at him. She asked how I pushed him and he said we were playing 500. She asked what it was and he explained it.</p><p> </p><p>I somehow left with my son and without CSD being called, but man was I scared. I knew he needed to have his head looked at, but at the same time I knew what he was gonna say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 376207, member: 3184"] My difficult child is older, but still does this and used to do it all the time. If he tripped and we were in the store? He screamed that I pushed him or kicked him. Nice, that makes everyone stare. We were playing catch one time when he was 6 or so. Then we moved on to keep away 500 (everytime you catch the ball you get 100 points and whoever gets to 500 first wins). easy child threw the ball, I blocked difficult child and he bounced of my arm and hit his head on a rock and it split open. He immediately started screaming that I pushed him. I had to take him to the ER, and he kept screaming at me the whole way. We got to the ER and the intake RN took us back and asked difficult child what happened. I just sat still with my mouth shut. He told her that I pushed him. She looked at me and I just shrugged and looked at him. She asked how I pushed him and he said we were playing 500. She asked what it was and he explained it. I somehow left with my son and without CSD being called, but man was I scared. I knew he needed to have his head looked at, but at the same time I knew what he was gonna say. [/QUOTE]
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