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Have you ever accidentally referred to your kid as "difficult child"
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 409198" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I have done it occasionally with difficult child but never with easy child. not sure why, just haven't with easy child. I tried very very hard to never refer to Wiz as difficult child esp if I thought he could figure out what it meant. He already felt very entitled, superior to everyone, that all females were demons or that his sister, female teachers who expected him to work and I were demons, etc...</p><p> </p><p>NO WAY would he have understood the reasoning behind "difficult child" - he would have used it to furthe justify his entitlement and his rights to abuse the rest of the family (except pets) and anyone else who bugged him.</p><p> </p><p>I do admit that it is not the case right now and is not a typical reaction to finding out this kind of information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 409198, member: 1233"] I have done it occasionally with difficult child but never with easy child. not sure why, just haven't with easy child. I tried very very hard to never refer to Wiz as difficult child esp if I thought he could figure out what it meant. He already felt very entitled, superior to everyone, that all females were demons or that his sister, female teachers who expected him to work and I were demons, etc... NO WAY would he have understood the reasoning behind "difficult child" - he would have used it to furthe justify his entitlement and his rights to abuse the rest of the family (except pets) and anyone else who bugged him. I do admit that it is not the case right now and is not a typical reaction to finding out this kind of information. [/QUOTE]
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