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Help! Older Sibling Is Acting Out!
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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 368513" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>i'm not sure ita with midwestmom...i think children often act out when another in the family has an issue, and the accompanying stress that goes along with it can be VERY difficult for a easy child to handle. at 7, i wouldnt be convinced he understands much of whats happening in your house, and i'd bet he REALLY doesnt fully get why the focus is on the little one. heck, its hard for an adult to grasp some of these concepts, let alone a child! (and don't misunderstand me....your #1 "sees" and "hears" everything--he just most likely doesnt fully understand it)</p><p> </p><p>but i do agree i'd hold off on testing to see what happens for a bit. </p><p> </p><p>your #1 might benefit from sibshops...it might help him to get to know other kids in the same boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 368513, member: 8831"] i'm not sure ita with midwestmom...i think children often act out when another in the family has an issue, and the accompanying stress that goes along with it can be VERY difficult for a easy child to handle. at 7, i wouldnt be convinced he understands much of whats happening in your house, and i'd bet he REALLY doesnt fully get why the focus is on the little one. heck, its hard for an adult to grasp some of these concepts, let alone a child! (and don't misunderstand me....your #1 "sees" and "hears" everything--he just most likely doesnt fully understand it) but i do agree i'd hold off on testing to see what happens for a bit. your #1 might benefit from sibshops...it might help him to get to know other kids in the same boat. [/QUOTE]
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