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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 470461" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>DD1 used to behave like that all the time. Sometimes she still does. for whatever reason a task is "too difficult" so I assist her or even forgive the task, but even once she's "gotten what she wants" The attitude is atrocious! I think the reason is that the attitude already became atrocious, and these kids have a much more difficult time "switching emotional gears" I guess maybe emotional perseverating. Even though (we think) things should be all better now, they are still stuck in the miserable experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 470461, member: 11965"] DD1 used to behave like that all the time. Sometimes she still does. for whatever reason a task is "too difficult" so I assist her or even forgive the task, but even once she's "gotten what she wants" The attitude is atrocious! I think the reason is that the attitude already became atrocious, and these kids have a much more difficult time "switching emotional gears" I guess maybe emotional perseverating. Even though (we think) things should be all better now, they are still stuck in the miserable experience. [/QUOTE]
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