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His sense of entitlement has GOT to go..VENT LONG
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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 73915" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>I get this more often from my PCs than my difficult children. The sense of entitlement and that they don't get all they "need" when what they truly mean is what they "want". My youngest difficult child feels this way, but has yet to really verbalize it, he shows it more in anger. I think his teen years will be extremely difficult. He too destroys everything we own and he owns, so I'm sure I will get to the point you're at some day. Right now my difficult children share a room and it is down to dressers and beds. I had too many problems with them stealing and destroying, so we took everything out of their room. No toys, no books, nothing to write with especially (because artwork was always on the walls) and so on.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry it's so hard right now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 73915, member: 3837"] I get this more often from my PCs than my difficult children. The sense of entitlement and that they don't get all they "need" when what they truly mean is what they "want". My youngest difficult child feels this way, but has yet to really verbalize it, he shows it more in anger. I think his teen years will be extremely difficult. He too destroys everything we own and he owns, so I'm sure I will get to the point you're at some day. Right now my difficult children share a room and it is down to dressers and beds. I had too many problems with them stealing and destroying, so we took everything out of their room. No toys, no books, nothing to write with especially (because artwork was always on the walls) and so on. I'm sorry it's so hard right now! [/QUOTE]
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