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easy child's "little problem"
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 130776" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>This is a easy child? Think you may need to change her status. It's one thing to mouth off but if she's experimenting with drugs at 14, screaming and cursing at a 3 YO, screaming from the street, I'd say it's well past time to get her evaluated. A teen might curse parents in the house but not in public -- they don't like public attention and censure of that type. While they won't accept responsibility for their actions if they can help it, they don't usually curse at little ones (yell at them, yes, scream uncontrollably, no).</p><p> </p><p>by the way -- Love the natural consequence of no ticket, you walk. Who knows, when she calms down, she might just ask you to keep track of the tickets for her again or assistance on a good place to keep them so they don't get lost again.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry you had such an awful morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 130776, member: 3626"] This is a easy child? Think you may need to change her status. It's one thing to mouth off but if she's experimenting with drugs at 14, screaming and cursing at a 3 YO, screaming from the street, I'd say it's well past time to get her evaluated. A teen might curse parents in the house but not in public -- they don't like public attention and censure of that type. While they won't accept responsibility for their actions if they can help it, they don't usually curse at little ones (yell at them, yes, scream uncontrollably, no). by the way -- Love the natural consequence of no ticket, you walk. Who knows, when she calms down, she might just ask you to keep track of the tickets for her again or assistance on a good place to keep them so they don't get lost again. Sorry you had such an awful morning. [/QUOTE]
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