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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 545990" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Well, it's not the first time we've done that trip - we also did it last year, there and back! Breaking routines is not good for any kid, of course, and this is how the difficult child erupts, I know... As Ktllc said, though, I do in some respects want to continue living as though J were any child, giving him the chance to cope and learn with change and transition. I was sad for him he couldn't stay longer in Spain - he and the little four year old there are close and it was sweet to see them walking with their arms round each others' shoulders and laughing together (when they weren't quarrelling about toys). I had wanted him to stay there while I go to the UK and my ex-sister in law was very willing to take him. Her husband, though, said that he could not, that because of his hyperactivity it was too much of a risk and a responsbility...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 545990, member: 11227"] Well, it's not the first time we've done that trip - we also did it last year, there and back! Breaking routines is not good for any kid, of course, and this is how the difficult child erupts, I know... As Ktllc said, though, I do in some respects want to continue living as though J were any child, giving him the chance to cope and learn with change and transition. I was sad for him he couldn't stay longer in Spain - he and the little four year old there are close and it was sweet to see them walking with their arms round each others' shoulders and laughing together (when they weren't quarrelling about toys). I had wanted him to stay there while I go to the UK and my ex-sister in law was very willing to take him. Her husband, though, said that he could not, that because of his hyperactivity it was too much of a risk and a responsbility... [/QUOTE]
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