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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 469358"><p>This hits home with us. Most of the time if difficult child 1 hurts a sib we can't prove it. There is just an awful feeling and a crying kid. We've learned to trust that feeling and now difficult child 1 is guilty until proven innocent. When he protests this he is told 'because of your past actions I don't believe you'. This last time when he tried to hit his 3 year old sister it was her word against his (at first). He protested that we would punish him with out "proof". Again he was told "because of your past actions I don't believe you. I believe her." Then it started to come out in bits and pieces that his sister was telling the truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 469358"] This hits home with us. Most of the time if difficult child 1 hurts a sib we can't prove it. There is just an awful feeling and a crying kid. We've learned to trust that feeling and now difficult child 1 is guilty until proven innocent. When he protests this he is told 'because of your past actions I don't believe you'. This last time when he tried to hit his 3 year old sister it was her word against his (at first). He protested that we would punish him with out "proof". Again he was told "because of your past actions I don't believe you. I believe her." Then it started to come out in bits and pieces that his sister was telling the truth. [/QUOTE]
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