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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 454293"><p>I have wondered if she is really a easy child because she does have ridged thinking and problems transitioning, but that is it. She doesn't rage. Her reactions are just a bit more then other kids her age. </p><p></p><p>I will give her more attention but I don't think that will stop it. Its worth a try. She thinks its funny to get difficult child 1 to react. It doesn't help that sometimes difficult child 1 is silly and trys to get her to laugh. Getting her to see the difference is hard. I think I will focus on difficult child 1's face and point out how sad he is. Maybe it will help him be more patient with her if I enlist his aid in teaching her (under supervision of course).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 454293"] I have wondered if she is really a easy child because she does have ridged thinking and problems transitioning, but that is it. She doesn't rage. Her reactions are just a bit more then other kids her age. I will give her more attention but I don't think that will stop it. Its worth a try. She thinks its funny to get difficult child 1 to react. It doesn't help that sometimes difficult child 1 is silly and trys to get her to laugh. Getting her to see the difference is hard. I think I will focus on difficult child 1's face and point out how sad he is. Maybe it will help him be more patient with her if I enlist his aid in teaching her (under supervision of course). [/QUOTE]
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