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Experienced moms: What would you do? (Long)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 44435"><p>I think you did the right thing. My difficult child would be a very loyal friend, and do what anyone wanted to keep a friend. However, difficult child is mean and lashes out when things don't go his way. Isn't picky on who he lashes out with, thus lack of any friends. He once asked me if I was another childs parent would I let them "hang out" with him. I told him no, not when you are saying mean things. He was sad because he doesn't get in trouble, or vandalize or any violent things, but how would other parents know than when he is mouthing off? I feel bad for difficult child, but he has dug his own hole, just as P has. I do tell difficult child to always give others more than one chance, they can realize they made a mistake and try to change. Hopefully, P will get it and change her ways. If all parents did as you did, P would be forced to take a look at herself and her behaviors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 44435"] I think you did the right thing. My difficult child would be a very loyal friend, and do what anyone wanted to keep a friend. However, difficult child is mean and lashes out when things don't go his way. Isn't picky on who he lashes out with, thus lack of any friends. He once asked me if I was another childs parent would I let them "hang out" with him. I told him no, not when you are saying mean things. He was sad because he doesn't get in trouble, or vandalize or any violent things, but how would other parents know than when he is mouthing off? I feel bad for difficult child, but he has dug his own hole, just as P has. I do tell difficult child to always give others more than one chance, they can realize they made a mistake and try to change. Hopefully, P will get it and change her ways. If all parents did as you did, P would be forced to take a look at herself and her behaviors. [/QUOTE]
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