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And WHO needs to apologize?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 158365" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Of course, they cannot see that. I try to turn it into a situation where I apologize for (whatever I think I did or didn't do that was not perfect) but expect him (and discuss with him) what he did or didn't do. Now, I can assure you- this area is not my strong point. But, I try to handle it in a way that I am not "giving in" to his way of thinking, still, I try to make sure that I make every effort for it not to turn into a battle of wits. My difficult child is a hunter lying in wait for a battle of wits. And I always lose!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 158365, member: 3699"] Of course, they cannot see that. I try to turn it into a situation where I apologize for (whatever I think I did or didn't do that was not perfect) but expect him (and discuss with him) what he did or didn't do. Now, I can assure you- this area is not my strong point. But, I try to handle it in a way that I am not "giving in" to his way of thinking, still, I try to make sure that I make every effort for it not to turn into a battle of wits. My difficult child is a hunter lying in wait for a battle of wits. And I always lose! [/QUOTE]
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