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Am I putting my younger children at risk?
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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 69388" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>I think at a young age that often kids do follow the "monkey see monkey do" thought process. I'm not sure yet if it can be unlearned.</p><p></p><p>I have problems with youngest easy child following what she sees her big brothers do. I tell her to go to her room and she'll pick herself up from a tantrum like nothings happened and say "Ok" and head off to her room. Then 2-3 minutes later she'll call me from her bedroom door and say "Mommy, I'm done, can I come out now?" and I say yes and its over with. Now if I can just get her older brothers trained to respond like her, I'd be living the easy life! LOL</p><p></p><p>I wish I had a magic wand and could make it all better for you! Hang in there! I know how hard trying to get the diagnosis right is. I'm still going through it and oldest difficult child started this merry-go-round when he was in Kindergarten. He's headed to 6th grade Monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 69388, member: 3837"] I think at a young age that often kids do follow the "monkey see monkey do" thought process. I'm not sure yet if it can be unlearned. I have problems with youngest easy child following what she sees her big brothers do. I tell her to go to her room and she'll pick herself up from a tantrum like nothings happened and say "Ok" and head off to her room. Then 2-3 minutes later she'll call me from her bedroom door and say "Mommy, I'm done, can I come out now?" and I say yes and its over with. Now if I can just get her older brothers trained to respond like her, I'd be living the easy life! LOL I wish I had a magic wand and could make it all better for you! Hang in there! I know how hard trying to get the diagnosis right is. I'm still going through it and oldest difficult child started this merry-go-round when he was in Kindergarten. He's headed to 6th grade Monday. [/QUOTE]
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