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difficult child's natural consequences years later
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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 37093" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>I guess that's called learning the hard way. It's so sad that our difficult child's seem to have to learn that way so often. Sorry for you though , that it now costs you to pay to have them all fixed. Thousands? :faint: I was just thanking my employer for having a basic dental plan at work here, easy child has terrible baby teeth and we just had $250. worth of x-rays, work and cleaning done of which we paid $50. She still has 2 cavities to go. It also seems that way though, the difficult child's get the painful part of the lesson and the parent get's the $$ part. Though with improvements in dentistry from when we were kids, I don't think she'll have much pain, though sitting there with your mouth open and someone poking around bothers me LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 37093, member: 1161"] I guess that's called learning the hard way. It's so sad that our difficult child's seem to have to learn that way so often. Sorry for you though , that it now costs you to pay to have them all fixed. Thousands? [img]:faint:[/img] I was just thanking my employer for having a basic dental plan at work here, easy child has terrible baby teeth and we just had $250. worth of x-rays, work and cleaning done of which we paid $50. She still has 2 cavities to go. It also seems that way though, the difficult child's get the painful part of the lesson and the parent get's the $$ part. Though with improvements in dentistry from when we were kids, I don't think she'll have much pain, though sitting there with your mouth open and someone poking around bothers me LOL. [/QUOTE]
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