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Do difficult child's ever respect the hands that feed them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Winnielg" data-source="post: 585524" data-attributes="member: 16059"><p>That is so crazy and so true! It is so sad though - difficult child needs lists, visual reminders and calendars to remember to succeed in general. He finds them demeaning and is completely insulted by their very existence. He thrives when structure is in place but rebels against so vehemently for so long. And then .... POP.... all of the sudden it becomes routine. SIGH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winnielg, post: 585524, member: 16059"] That is so crazy and so true! It is so sad though - difficult child needs lists, visual reminders and calendars to remember to succeed in general. He finds them demeaning and is completely insulted by their very existence. He thrives when structure is in place but rebels against so vehemently for so long. And then .... POP.... all of the sudden it becomes routine. SIGH [/QUOTE]
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