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Happy Birthday my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 533779"><p>Your post ended in a way I was not expecting. It sounded like he had a great time with his dad, was happy to see you when you picked him up, got to go shopping with birthday money. It all sounded good - until he was rude to you. I'm so sorry. My difficult child has done that on quite a few occasions and it can be very discouraging. Hearts and Roses is right, though. You did what you thought was good for his brithday. If he's not happy with it, it should be HIS problem. Not yours. I told difficult child one year, after he spent an hour SCREAMING that he got NOTHING that he wanted for Christmas, that he was lucky he got anything at all and if he kept it up I would return it all and he would wind up with nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 533779"] Your post ended in a way I was not expecting. It sounded like he had a great time with his dad, was happy to see you when you picked him up, got to go shopping with birthday money. It all sounded good - until he was rude to you. I'm so sorry. My difficult child has done that on quite a few occasions and it can be very discouraging. Hearts and Roses is right, though. You did what you thought was good for his brithday. If he's not happy with it, it should be HIS problem. Not yours. I told difficult child one year, after he spent an hour SCREAMING that he got NOTHING that he wanted for Christmas, that he was lucky he got anything at all and if he kept it up I would return it all and he would wind up with nothing. [/QUOTE]
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