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<blockquote data-quote="Sabine" data-source="post: 620230" data-attributes="member: 17639"><p>You know, I was wondering something, and I think this is a good thread (group of people talking) to bring it up..</p><p></p><p>When you think of your difficult child child(ren), do you notice a difference between out-of-doors and inside?</p><p></p><p>For me, my 2 oldest daughters are the same, inside, outside, doesn't make much difference in their behavior (and my perception of it).</p><p></p><p>My son, on the other hand, is SOOOOO much easier to deal with when we are outside. It's almost like he has to expand, and inside, his expansion is too much, it becomes claustrophobic for those around him. Outside, his expansion is unimpeded, and relief is felt by all.</p><p></p><p>Jugey, actually, I mentioned sports, even though it is obvious you take your daughter horseback riding. I guess I was thinking of something she could do even when the weather is bad..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sabine, post: 620230, member: 17639"] You know, I was wondering something, and I think this is a good thread (group of people talking) to bring it up.. When you think of your difficult child child(ren), do you notice a difference between out-of-doors and inside? For me, my 2 oldest daughters are the same, inside, outside, doesn't make much difference in their behavior (and my perception of it). My son, on the other hand, is SOOOOO much easier to deal with when we are outside. It's almost like he has to expand, and inside, his expansion is too much, it becomes claustrophobic for those around him. Outside, his expansion is unimpeded, and relief is felt by all. Jugey, actually, I mentioned sports, even though it is obvious you take your daughter horseback riding. I guess I was thinking of something she could do even when the weather is bad.. [/QUOTE]
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