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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 391734"><p>Hmmmm... that's a tough one, especially because they are twins. Do you take difficult child for counseling? Can the counslor talk to easy child and try to explain it to him? I know that I once complained to difficult child's therapist because I felt like I had to parent difficult child and easy child with two completely different sets of rules, and he explained to me that that was indeed what I had to do because my kids have a big age gap (five years) and because their personalities are so different. Maybe you can explain it to easy child that way. That your kids have very different personalities and need to be dealt with differnently, be it at school or in how they are discliplined at home.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 391734"] Hmmmm... that's a tough one, especially because they are twins. Do you take difficult child for counseling? Can the counslor talk to easy child and try to explain it to him? I know that I once complained to difficult child's therapist because I felt like I had to parent difficult child and easy child with two completely different sets of rules, and he explained to me that that was indeed what I had to do because my kids have a big age gap (five years) and because their personalities are so different. Maybe you can explain it to easy child that way. That your kids have very different personalities and need to be dealt with differnently, be it at school or in how they are discliplined at home. Pam [/QUOTE]
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