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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 514080" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>Hmm, I don't know if my posts are being misinterpreted. My original response was not to DF (it was to another poster within this thread) regarding a more difficult child centered activity (instead of tea with grandma). This was said not to make the whole world revolve around the difficult child, but to possibly have an activity that didn't alienate grandma and frustrate everyone else. My difficult child is coping with the fact that even though he begs his brothers to play with him, the brothers have learned not to because of difficult child's self-centered behavior. Another instance was that school did accomodate my difficult child by letting him go first in every line, especially the lunch line...then we went to a family camp where at least one child in every family has a disabilty, when difficult child insisted on being first there he was not allowed because everyone had trouble waiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 514080, member: 7664"] Hmm, I don't know if my posts are being misinterpreted. My original response was not to DF (it was to another poster within this thread) regarding a more difficult child centered activity (instead of tea with grandma). This was said not to make the whole world revolve around the difficult child, but to possibly have an activity that didn't alienate grandma and frustrate everyone else. My difficult child is coping with the fact that even though he begs his brothers to play with him, the brothers have learned not to because of difficult child's self-centered behavior. Another instance was that school did accomodate my difficult child by letting him go first in every line, especially the lunch line...then we went to a family camp where at least one child in every family has a disabilty, when difficult child insisted on being first there he was not allowed because everyone had trouble waiting. [/QUOTE]
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