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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 560932" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I know where you are coming from. My easy child actually asked to go see the therapist after not going for over a year. I changed difficult child do a different one over a year ago - as the therapist they had been seeing attends our church, and difficult child was NOT going to admit to poor behavior to him. At church she is a different teen than at home. We have a lot of sibling rivalry... mostly from difficult child towards easy child and easy child would let things slide - until she would explode at difficult child. Even though she is 2 years younger than difficult child, she has more control and insight, but after a while would go for the jugular... with the most hurtful things she could say to her sister. Then her sister would have a meltdown. It is a vicious circle. And the more we get involved the worse things seemed to be. Luckily, for the most part, it hasn't gotten physical - any more than throwing a stuffed animal or throwing clothes around.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes we give them both a time out, or restrict them from things they want to do. It is SO HARD... we love them both and hate to see them at odds. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 560932, member: 12511"] I know where you are coming from. My easy child actually asked to go see the therapist after not going for over a year. I changed difficult child do a different one over a year ago - as the therapist they had been seeing attends our church, and difficult child was NOT going to admit to poor behavior to him. At church she is a different teen than at home. We have a lot of sibling rivalry... mostly from difficult child towards easy child and easy child would let things slide - until she would explode at difficult child. Even though she is 2 years younger than difficult child, she has more control and insight, but after a while would go for the jugular... with the most hurtful things she could say to her sister. Then her sister would have a meltdown. It is a vicious circle. And the more we get involved the worse things seemed to be. Luckily, for the most part, it hasn't gotten physical - any more than throwing a stuffed animal or throwing clothes around. Sometimes we give them both a time out, or restrict them from things they want to do. It is SO HARD... we love them both and hate to see them at odds. KSM [/QUOTE]
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