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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderful Family" data-source="post: 324877"><p>I agree with the comments that she is copying behavior. One comment that I didn't see; my easy child will be a perfect angel when difficult child is not "well". His first sentence at 15 months was about what a good boy he was - husband didn't believe that he could act a certain way at that point, and easy child promptly correct him; all the while difficult child was rolling on the ground and screaming at dinner.</p><p> </p><p>My easy child has and still does the same, a lot of time it's because, I think, we're exhausted from difficult child and still not giving easy child the "attention" he needs (he gets lots in general, even with difficult child - we have 2 grandparents living at home).</p><p> </p><p>My easy child has understood from a very young age that difficult child is different . . . and he (easy child) does and has always required a lot of 1/1 time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderful Family, post: 324877"] I agree with the comments that she is copying behavior. One comment that I didn't see; my easy child will be a perfect angel when difficult child is not "well". His first sentence at 15 months was about what a good boy he was - husband didn't believe that he could act a certain way at that point, and easy child promptly correct him; all the while difficult child was rolling on the ground and screaming at dinner. My easy child has and still does the same, a lot of time it's because, I think, we're exhausted from difficult child and still not giving easy child the "attention" he needs (he gets lots in general, even with difficult child - we have 2 grandparents living at home). My easy child has understood from a very young age that difficult child is different . . . and he (easy child) does and has always required a lot of 1/1 time. [/QUOTE]
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