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easy child did a difficult child thing . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 606804"><p>Very odd that they didn't take anything...</p><p></p><p>I too don't think there is even a smidge of difficult child-ness in her actions. Please don't be concerned!!</p><p></p><p>When my easy child's stumble, I also go into a bit of overdrive. I think it's from excusing difficult child's beginning antics as typical teen behavior or growing pains. The whole "boys will be boys", adolescent angst thing. Of course, in retrospect many of those things were subtle warning signs-hindsight being 20/20 & all. And now I have bad case of a "waiting for the other shoe to fall" syndrome - or "difficult child PTSD." And I seem to extend it to everything and everyone in my life. Even when I recognize it. I am not great at limiting it. </p><p></p><p>So, no judgment here. Sisters in arms...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 606804"] Very odd that they didn't take anything... I too don't think there is even a smidge of difficult child-ness in her actions. Please don't be concerned!! When my easy child's stumble, I also go into a bit of overdrive. I think it's from excusing difficult child's beginning antics as typical teen behavior or growing pains. The whole "boys will be boys", adolescent angst thing. Of course, in retrospect many of those things were subtle warning signs-hindsight being 20/20 & all. And now I have bad case of a "waiting for the other shoe to fall" syndrome - or "difficult child PTSD." And I seem to extend it to everything and everyone in my life. Even when I recognize it. I am not great at limiting it. So, no judgment here. Sisters in arms... [/QUOTE]
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