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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 491067" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Thanks Buddy. </p><p>I should perhaps point out, in the interests of honesty, that I have been quite short-tempered with J today, because he has been very "rude", inappropriately insolent. I was quite tough and he didn't like it. This may well have had some relationship with the thorn pushing - anger against me?? </p><p>Again, I've read this here before... if I don't challenge J head on, don't get annoyed with him for his behaviour, etc, he will be quite pleasant and co-operative. If I try to discipline him... all the defiant aggression comes out.</p><p>I actually think there is quite a significant attachment issue between us. There is not, of course, anyone here who could help with that specifically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 491067, member: 11227"] Thanks Buddy. I should perhaps point out, in the interests of honesty, that I have been quite short-tempered with J today, because he has been very "rude", inappropriately insolent. I was quite tough and he didn't like it. This may well have had some relationship with the thorn pushing - anger against me?? Again, I've read this here before... if I don't challenge J head on, don't get annoyed with him for his behaviour, etc, he will be quite pleasant and co-operative. If I try to discipline him... all the defiant aggression comes out. I actually think there is quite a significant attachment issue between us. There is not, of course, anyone here who could help with that specifically. [/QUOTE]
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