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His sense of entitlement has GOT to go..VENT LONG
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<blockquote data-quote="wethreepeeps" data-source="post: 74126" data-attributes="member: 3436"><p>Sigh. difficult child is the same way. He wants *everything* easy child gets, even though she is really technologically proficient and I trust her with electronics you wouldn't give just any ten year old. He ruined christmas this past year; he got everything he asked for, but had a tantrum because she got a DS and he didn't. This is the same boy who throws his gameboy on the floor when he loses at a game, leaves it outside overnight, etc etc. </p><p></p><p>She has a degenerative genetic disorder, and he resents all the things she gets that she'd give anything to not need. He whines that she gets to ride in a wheelchair and he has to walk everywhere. He has to eat my "nasty" food and she just gets to drink ensure. He sneaks her ensures constantly. </p><p></p><p>he's on his third bed, and will not get another one. two he ruined by urinating on them, and the frame for this one he stripped the screws out by bouncing and rocking on it. So now he's on just a mattress. he can't have a dresser or nighstand because he steals from around the house and hides things in the drawers. His toys go in a rubbermaid tub that I take away each night so he doesn't get out of bed and play in the middle of the night, then refuses to get up in the morning for school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wethreepeeps, post: 74126, member: 3436"] Sigh. difficult child is the same way. He wants *everything* easy child gets, even though she is really technologically proficient and I trust her with electronics you wouldn't give just any ten year old. He ruined christmas this past year; he got everything he asked for, but had a tantrum because she got a DS and he didn't. This is the same boy who throws his gameboy on the floor when he loses at a game, leaves it outside overnight, etc etc. She has a degenerative genetic disorder, and he resents all the things she gets that she'd give anything to not need. He whines that she gets to ride in a wheelchair and he has to walk everywhere. He has to eat my "nasty" food and she just gets to drink ensure. He sneaks her ensures constantly. he's on his third bed, and will not get another one. two he ruined by urinating on them, and the frame for this one he stripped the screws out by bouncing and rocking on it. So now he's on just a mattress. he can't have a dresser or nighstand because he steals from around the house and hides things in the drawers. His toys go in a rubbermaid tub that I take away each night so he doesn't get out of bed and play in the middle of the night, then refuses to get up in the morning for school. [/QUOTE]
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